Reddit Reddit reviews EdgeStar KC2000 Full Size Kegerator and Keg Beer Cooler

We found 3 Reddit comments about EdgeStar KC2000 Full Size Kegerator and Keg Beer Cooler. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Appliances
Kegerators
Refrigerators, Freezers & Ice Makers
EdgeStar KC2000 Full Size Kegerator and Keg Beer Cooler
Holds US Standard 1/4 and 1/2 Kegs. Does NOT support use of Coors, Miller, rubberized or other oversized kegsTemp Range: Low 30's to Mid 40's; Easy conversion to a refrigerator; 5 lbs CO2 cylinder included (supplied empty)Dimensions: 50-7/16" H (includes tap & casters) x 20-3/16" W x 20-1/16" D (Depth w/ external tank mounted: 30-1/2") (Height w/out tap and casters: 33-1/8"), Warranty: 90 days labor, 1 year partsFor freestanding use only, Casters included for easy mobility, Drip tray catches spills to contain drips and messesFor a stainless steel version please see model# KC2000SSA, for a dual tap see KC2000TWIN, and dual tap stainless KC2000SSTWIN
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3 Reddit comments about EdgeStar KC2000 Full Size Kegerator and Keg Beer Cooler:

u/cpverne · 3 pointsr/kegerators

Did you open the valve on the tank? You say the tank is full, but is that based on weight/shaking the tank or from the gauge on the regulator? Remember that the keg will come pressurized, so it'll push beer on it's own for a while until the pressure is used up. I've made the mistake of turning off the gas to the keg but not realizing it because the keg has pressure too.

If the tank gauge on the regulator is 0, then there's no gas coming from the tank.

If the tank gauge isn't 0, but the regulated pressure gauge (measuring the pressure after the regulator) is 0, then the regulator is probably turned completely off and you have a leak after the regulator.

Edit: Looking at pictures of the KC2000 on amazon, it looks like it only has a single output gauge, and no tank gauge.

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Based on this photo: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71N%2B3GGevFL._SL1500_.jpg

  1. Make sure the black knob is opened fully to the left
  2. The blue knob is aligned to the red hose.
  3. Then adjust the regulator by turning to the left until it reads 15 psi (or whatever your beer should be set to).
u/grizzlywhere · 1 pointr/Coffee

We probably could've. We had a rotating beer tap and the coffee tap in one of these.

It wouldn't have been anything more than pulling the hose off and running water through it, but people are lazy.