cheesecake
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I have the old holiday 5 cf but I was thinking of switching to pin locks so I was wondering if I could still fit 3 in there
Both the GE and Maytag 14.8 cu. ft. freezers are on sale at Home Depot for $404. Which one is better?
I had about a 10-20º difference in temperature from bottom to top so I installed a 3" AC fan to circulate the cold air. It works perfect and I only have about a 3-4º difference now which I'm happy with.
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Back, hinge.
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Here is the sizing, the cardboard was cut for 1/6 barrels at 9 1/4"
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I'll post more as I make progress.
Cheers!
Interesting idea with the fan. Any thoughts to trying to insulate the collar?
I've got 3 of the Eva-dry brand rechargeable dehumidifiers they work great. I keep one in my keezer and two in my lager/yeast/hops fridge, which gets opened more often than I'd like.
Very cool! I have my keezer all picked out. Going with the 14.8 cf for $395.10 - 5%. Very excited! Belgian ale on tap! 2 stouts on tap! Strawberry kiwi ale on tap! Maybe a vanilla java porter! Woot!!
How large of a collar will u need to get some on the hump?
OK...
Getting my Keezer project started this week. I have a few questions.
I scored a Kenmore 13 Cubic Foot freezer from Craig's List. $175, manufactured in 2009, and listing for about $400 new.
I measured depth, and the hump appears to be about 10" in height.
Overall depth is 29", so the hump depth is 19".
If I build a 6" collar, I would have PLENTY of space for two kegs on the hump. But the biggest concern I had was for the hinges on the back. The bolts attached to the base are 7" apart. If I only make a 6" collar, I would have to attach one of the bolts back into the freezer unit? Do I need to bite the bullet and make an 8" collar to attach completely to that?