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jcdillin said:I know the holiday chest freezer is already posted but I figured pictures with kegs would say more.
Holiday 5.0cf Chest Freezer from Lowes $188.00 as of the time of this writing
3 Kegs fit no problems with the 5Lbs CO2 tank, if tall enough collar was built it could fit 4 with the CO2 tank outside the freezer. Still have room to put bottles on the hump and around the kegs.
Schnazzy! Is that the Magic Chef 7.0 CF, HMCF7W?
That one was on my list as being able to fit 4 on the floor in this thread:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f11/7cu-ft-freezer-sale-starting-tomorrow-366240/
Are yours pin locks or converted ball locks, by chance?
passedpawn said:The Magic Chef 7.0 (from the recent HD sale) will hold 4 on the floor and 2 on the hump if an 8" collar is installed. Ball locks.
Is a 5 cu large enough for 3 cornies?
JakeTheHopDog said:Sam’s Club- GE 7.0 CF Freezer Model: FCM7DUWW
Home Depot- GE 7.0 CF Freezer Model # FCM7SUWW
Not the same freezers.
I HAVE BEEN GOIN NUTS! Can't find "the one". I need the smallest that can hold 3 cornies....
Will the GE 5 cu ft FCM5SUWW fit three 5 gal cornies and my co2 (inside)?
I have boiled it down to the Gen. Electric freezers because apparently the reviews on them are way higher than the reviews on any other freezer...
These are the two that are in the running for me,
But I really do not want to go 7 cu ft. if I don't have to..... So if three cornies will fit in this particular model General Electric with a collar I am going to go with the five...
5 cu ft
Product Dimensions: 24 x 29.3 x 32.4 inches ; 111 pounds
Item model number: FCM5SUWW
Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0011YFTGE/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
7 cu
Model InfoFCM7DUWW
Dimensions (HxWxD)
33 1/4 H x 37 W x 22 D
91 pounds (LIGHTER then the 5 cu)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004E4KTYA/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
Which is better and is the better availible?
SkiNuke said:Well as a follow to my post...
I went to Lowes and Home Depot to look at their chest freezers. Lowes had the 5 cu ft Holiday chest freezer while Home Depot had the GE 5 cu ft chest freezer. These models are identical, the internal dimensions are exactly the same (including the hump). The only difference is that the GE one was 20 bucks more expensive.
Anyways, I believe you should be able to fit 2 pin lock kegs without a collar, if you cram them in, it looks like it would be a pretty tight fit. If you build a collar, it looks like you will be able to fit 3 pin lock kegs (with the two on the floor being crammed in), so 3 ball locks will fit nicely with a collar.
It seems that the best setup if you have pin locks and want to fit 3 in this thing is to build a collar as well as a stand. So you would basically extend the hump across the entirety of the freezer. If you were to do this, you should be able to fit 3 pin locks fairly easily without having to cram them in. However, if you have ball locks you might be able to fit 4 with this method.
travisnd said:I can fit 3 ball locks and C02 tank in my 5.0 Holiday, but I also have a collar that allows for more height.
Everyone talks about collars but not a single person will say how many inches tall they need to be to accommodate!!!
8"??? 9"???? 10"???? WHAT?
thadius856 said:You don't want the Sam's Club version because the hump is larger, screwing up configurations substantially.
passedpawn said:Please stop it with all the punctuation. You are yelling at people who want to help you.
SAMs club as in - GE Model: FCM7DUWW
I found that I don't have enough room for 7 cu ft. so I need to go five cubic
And all I want is to fit three corny kegs in there and the CO2.....And I'm really having a hard time following all the changes in models and brands.... I just want a damn small Keezer that will have three beers on draft... I'll build a collar... I don't care.... Even if I have to build a foot tall collar.... DAMN....
(I am SOOO utterly frustrated right now!)
I saw your sketches but That means I'm spending $600 based on your CAD skills...
I hope your good... Lol
Everyone talks about collars but not a single person will say how many inches tall they need to be to accommodate?
8 inch, 9 inch, 10 inch?
EDITED: Due to me acting like a tool...
thadius856 said:Okay guys. I went out and took some measurements of interiors. Measured every freezer stocked at Home Depot and Lowe's. Was on my way to do HHgreg, Best Buy, Sears, Fry's, etc when the boss called me into work. So, sorry, this is all you get for now. My next days off are Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and then a family reunion. I'll try to pump out more of these when I get some spare time back.
From the previous page, the GE 7.0CF FCM5SUWW.
Spec sheet:
http://imgur.com/9hRas
Calculated possible layouts:
http://imgur.com/EE2EI
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http://imgur.com/8UlTH
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http://imgur.com/ziKGt
And I also have one question about CO2, If I use the # 5 CO2 tank is that enough for three kegs?
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passedpawn said:You'll be able to carbonate and dispense about 3 kegs per # of CO2. So, the 5# will last for about 15 kegs, then you will need to fill or exchange it. In summary, 5# is fine for what you are doing.
Do I want to have a separate CO2 tank if I want to force carbonate? I'm thinking of trying that.
Or is that the same thing...
And do some guys have an extra sitting in there just in case they run out?
Thanks PassedPawn
I have a quick question for you, On the spec sheet it says that the collars minimum height should be 9 inches... But below that on the picture you have 7 3/4 (or something along those lines)? Is that just the overall height of the kegs inside? Should I go with 7 3/4 or 9"?
Do I want to have a separate CO2 tank if I want to force carbonate? I'm thinking of trying that.
Or is that the same thing...
And do some guys have an extra sitting in there just in case they run out?
Thanks PassedPawn
The regulator will show you when the gas is getting low.
It will show 100% full until you're running on fumes, then drops quickly.
Imagine a car where the fuel gauge only had two possible values:
"You have some indeterminate amount of fuel left..."
and
"Fuel light is on"
The last option is to run two tanks, one for the serving kegs and one for the force carbing keg. If bought at the right price, a 2nd tank and 2nd primary isn't all that expensive. And it allows you to screw up and empty your CO2 tank while having a spare leftover. Note that this option takes up a bit more real estate in the keezer; you won't be able to fit 5 kegs in the GE 7.0 CF if you put a 2nd CO2 tank inside.
thadius856 said:The last option is to run two tanks, one for the serving kegs and one for the force carbing keg. If bought at the right price, a 2nd tank and 2nd primary isn't all that expensive. And it allows you to screw up and empty your CO2 tank while having a spare leftover. Note that this option takes up a bit more real estate in the keezer; you won't be able to fit 5 kegs in the GE 7.0 CF if you put a 2nd CO2 tank inside.
thadius856 said:you won't be able to fit 5 kegs in the GE 7.0 CF if you put a 2nd CO2 tank inside.
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It takes appreciable time, space, and money to get here. I think it's far better for someone new to this to get their feet wet with a simple system, and add to it once they understand the options better.
I think I like this option the best. I like to have separate independent systems for things...
And I'm guessing I should have some pretty decent room, Because I plan to only operate three kegs.... I was going to have one sitting in there as a spare but maybe the CO2 tank is a better option?
If I fill a fourth keg and don't pressurize it can sit with still cider in it outside the Keezer? Like in my closet.... And when I run out of one, just pull it out of the closet, put it into the keezer, pressurize it for 36hr and drink?
2 co2 tanks, and 4 kegs: (Sounds like just what I've been hoping to get out of this!)
So this will fit....
One CO2 tank to power the two serving kegs
One CO2 tank to carb..
A forth Keg for back up....
Now, after my one CO2 tank force carbonates a keg, Can I then disconnect that keg from that CO2 tank and connect it into the CO2 tank that I'm using to serve the beer or cider? So then the kegs are all three hooked up to the serving CO2 tank, Then I can use my force carbonating CO2 tank to carbonate the fourth spare keg?