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makosiej911

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Hey Everyone,,

Looked through a bunch of threads and couldnt quite find what i was looking for. Just wondering if anyone has used their fridge to cool a separate chest freezer that would store my kegs and ran to a tap on my bar. Basically i am looking to keep my fridge for mix, bottle beer, extra fridge storage and then drilling a decent sized hole to run a pipe to a chest freezer to keep my kegs cool as well. I am thinking i would have to put in a fan in the pipe to direct cool air to the freezer. Anyone think this will work or am I just a crazy Canadian with some crazy ass ideas!?! LOL

Thanks in advance to all to take to read this potential nonsense ha
 
I suppose it depends on the relative sizes of the fridge and freezer. I wouldn't bother with the attempt if it's a mini fridge/bar fridge regardless of the freezer size, but a full-size fridge with a small chest freezer might have a shot of working reasonably well.

You'd need two holes and duct work between the two with one leg being fan driven and the other serving as a return. Probably want the holes at each end separated by as much distance as possible.

All that said, given how cheap freezers can be - especially if you can find a scratch/dent sale - I'd just pick up a new unit and skip all the aggro...

Cheers!
 
On its own, highly unlikely. Freezers are designed to freeze stuff and keep them frozen, after all, and their thermostats usually don't have "non-frozen" scope.

But, plug the freezer into any of the add-on controllers we home brewers use and you can transform a freezer into a serviceable "fridge" for use as a fermentation chamber or a beer dispensing appliance.

I have a 7 keg/6 tap keezer using a 13cf chest freezer. It's plugged into a device that will allow setting pretty much any temperature below ambient one might desire...

Cheers!
 
Can you set a freezer to stay warm enough not to freeze beer though?

Yes. On freezers with mechanical thermostats there is often a coarse adjustment screw somewhere that can be used to adjust it to fridge temps. The other option is to use a temp controller as mentioned above.

I have two freezers that i keep at fridge temps, one with the coarse adjustment method and the other with a temp controller.
 
One of the most popular units these days is the InkBird ITC-308. True plug and play wrt controlling a freezer for use as a keezer or ferm chamber.
fwiw, I use BrewPi to control my keezer, running on the same RaspberryPi that runs my RaspberryPints tap list, but that's way more involved ;)

Cheers!
 
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I did this using an old freezer kept at 38F for keg serving and a Son of a Chiller type ferm chamber. I used an old analog Ranco for controlling the freezer and my Brewpi would switch on a 12V case fan, as necessary, attached to a 2” insulated pvc pipe that ran between the two. A second 2” pipe served as a return. It worked well for chilling my ferm chamber to ale and lagering temps, though it struggled a bit to reach crash-cooling temps. It’s a very cheap, quick solution that fit my needs!
 

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