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Tore down and repaired the Kegerator today

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thataintchicken

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Recently I added a True Kegerator to the brewery/condo.

Today... it was completely dissassembled, cleaned and sanitized.

Good and bad.

Good: Leaks in beer line found and dealt with. Gas line issues fixed for now. More sanitary than a hospital nursery.
All mechanicals are in great shape. WooT!

Bad: I'll need some new gas lines eventually and Disconnects, Manifold too. Keg Connection--- You will be getting some cash next month, must pay property taxes first.


grumble grumble.
 
Damm, taxes. I hate budgets. What ever happened to quality. Etc.
I hear you, I realize I need to recheck my gas lines, my 20 lb tank lasted almost a year for a 5 keg system, but when it went I threw on a 5 lb tank and it started going very fast.
Tried my basic test of turning off all valves, and waiting a day. Then turning them back on. Seems I got leaks almost everywhere.
Well, it will be a good excuse to clean everything yet again.
Frack,,,
 
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