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jldc

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I am having some problems with too much foam in my kegerator. I bought it assembled from kegconnection.com

So, here's the stupid question:
I would like to lengthen the tubing between the keg and the faucet. However the end of the tubing is up in the tower and there's no obvious way to get at it. Can I just "splice" tubing into the line? What do I use to make the connection?
Otherwise, how do I get at the end of the tubing inside the tower?

Thanks
 
In most cases, you can pull the top off the tower to get to the shanks. You'd need to at least loosen the shanks so you can turn them to get better access to the hose. I'm not sure, but that probably involves removing the faucets too.

You could also add tubing to the other end of the line. You'd need something like this.
 
If you can, go with removing the tube from the shanks; the barb to barb coupler just seems like a bit of a downsize of your tubing and a possible place for crud build up...
 

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