Beerisgood3
08-01-2007, 12:28 PM
I'm interested in learning how people hooked up fans inside their kegerators to circulate the air to allow for proper cooling.
If i put my thermometer on the ground, or mount it on top of one of the kegs, there is like a 10 degree differential. I figure if there were more even cooling, perhaps i could keep the air temp around the beer lines (which obviously are higher up in the kegerator) a little colder, maybe help keep the CO2 in the liquid. It might help the first beer poured, which ends up being 75% beer, 25% head.
Can somebody post pictures of their set up?
If i put my thermometer on the ground, or mount it on top of one of the kegs, there is like a 10 degree differential. I figure if there were more even cooling, perhaps i could keep the air temp around the beer lines (which obviously are higher up in the kegerator) a little colder, maybe help keep the CO2 in the liquid. It might help the first beer poured, which ends up being 75% beer, 25% head.
Can somebody post pictures of their set up?