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u/TomEdison43050 · 1 pointr/kegerators

I use this. It's a little pricey considering that it's just a weed sprayer adapted to a beer line coupler (you could figure this out yourself for cheap), but it makes everything simple. The amount of cleaner needed per treatment is about a shot-glass full, so that cleaner lasts a long time.

And I usually clean after every keg, but not always. Really as long as your home environment is clean and your beer lines are running (not dormant for weeks), you could clean pretty sporadically if you really wanted to, but I prefer to clean them.

It's not really time consuming. Just hook this thing up in between a keg change. Run a jug with cleaner through it, then run a jug of clean water through it, then tap the next keg.

u/dumponyourface · 1 pointr/kegerators

I would say a tower fan like this to control temperature in your tower and also a thermostat like this Johnson controls to keep temperature consistent. Also forward sealing faucets like perlicks to prevent your tap handle from sticking.

u/oc192 · 1 pointr/kegerators

A setup like this.

https://www.amazon.com/Kegerator-Beer-Line-Cleaning-Kit/dp/B074P1CX6J/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1550265819&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=tap+cleaning+kit&psc=1


It leaks, takes multiple fill / flush cycles and I have to disconnect the lines at my tap, drains down the lines into kegulator and that introduces moisture into the kegulator contributing to frost and ice buildup on the condenser coils. My idea hopefully somebody can make this... acts just like a beer keg but smaller so that I can easily fill it in my kitchen sink and would not require any lines to be disconnected and cleans the coupler all the way up and out through the tower and faucet.

u/game_of_phones · 1 pointr/kegerators

Can't say for sure if it is shot or not but you can get an inkbird digital temperature controller for less than $40 to replace it. I have two and they work perfectly.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B011296704/ref=sxl2?qid=1464309268&sr=2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65

u/-0x0-0x0- · 2 pointsr/kegerators

I just paid $1,727 for mine with 3 taps. Commercial unit. On casters so I can easily move it inside for the winter and outside for the summer. Holds up to 4 sixths, CO2 in the fridge. Cooled tower. Available as two tap as well. Love it!

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B017CVE99W/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/AvidMattMan · 2 pointsr/kegerators

I have the KC2000 Twin model, and I found that around the 3-5 setting is around 38° with the compressor running and 42° standing(Air Temp). I would recommend one of these to help get the temperature just about right. You will need to record a couple of measurements to get the Air Temp and then with a glass of water and a thermometer to get the liquid temp. Ideally you want the liquid temp at around 40° like u/dwkeith mentioned, but keeping it too close to freezing can mess with the carbonation. Also don't forget to clean out the lines every 2 weeks to ensure that there is no buildup of mold or yeasts. I use this cleaning kit to keep the lines, fittings and spouts clean and moving fluidly.

u/crazyjake91 · 1 pointr/kegerators

If you're looking for a cheap fix, you could get a blank round metal electrical box cover, cut a 2.5" hole in the center (or whatever the diameter of the draft tower) and paint it with some type of chrome or silver paint. This would cover the large hole.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Mulberry-5-in-Ceiling-Blankup-Canopy-for-4-in-Box-White-40430/100152838

Then you could put a draft tower flange over the wider plate you made. One that is meant to fit the tower, and would cover any unevenness in the hole in the lower plate.

https://www.kegworks.com/2-1-2-flange-cover-for-draft-beer-tower-chrome?keyword=&matchtype=&device=c&adtype=pla&productgroup=402427782886&productid150-15&gclid=CjwKCAjw4NrpBRBsEiwAUcLcDMcSLp0jN2Pra6_eMwB-nyWASSMnBolmOKWeKFND6fs1LT0j9-eNthoCvmIQAvD_BwE


You could also order a stainless steel disc like this to make the lower ring. A little more expensive but might look nicer than the electrical box cover. Especially if you could polish it to a shiny chrome-like finish.

https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Plate-Diameter-304/dp/B076HJSCWS/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=stainless+steel+disc&qid=1563928133&s=industrial&sr=1-3

Or if you have a welding/fabrication shop nearby, see if it's something they could whip up for you.

u/skftw · 2 pointsr/kegerators

Yup, that'll work perfectly for you. As long as everything else runs when the thermostat is bypassed, the STC-1000 would work. All it's doing is cutting power to the fridge when cooling isn't needed, so it's basically plugging/unplugging it as needed.

Just permanently bypass the thermostat and either wire the STC-1000 in directly or put an outlet on it that the fridge can plug into. Should work just fine. The most difficult part of the job depending on your setup would be getting the STC's temperature probe into the fridge. Mine comes in the top with the beer lines and is taped to the side of the keg so it's monitoring the beer temp more than just the air in the fridge.

Here's the one I bought: https://www.amazon.com/Lerway-All-Purpose-Temperature-Controller-Thermostat/dp/B008KVCPH2. Should be the one you need assuming you live in the US.

u/tedkpagonis · 1 pointr/kegerators

So, to follow up, I ordered the Perlick 630SS and all the weird grossness went away! It turns out it was old beer sitting just above the piston on on the faucet on my old set up (and basically molding over the course of a day, yuck). I highly recommend this thing, its awesome.

u/yooston · 1 pointr/kegerators

thanks for the info.. man i did not think this was gonna be so complicated to get a normal consistent pour.. its a commercial keg with this kegerator http://www.amazon.com/Nostalgia-KRS2100-Kegorator-Black-Dispenser/dp/B000HJVYDQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457474569&sr=8-3&keywords=kegerator

u/Daefish · 1 pointr/kegerators

Do you know if I can upgrade the handles I have to tap handles or are they threaded differently? Would I need an entirely different tower to put them on or can I just replace?

This is what I have

I wouldn't mind moving to these or something similar

u/3bodyproblem · 3 pointsr/kegerators

Throw out the garbage regulator that comes with the kegerator and buy a dual gauge Taprite (ex https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008EKR0UG/)

u/Chollar1 · 1 pointr/kegerators

You can buy rebuild kits. All parts for kegerators are basically the same, minus compressor and cooling systems. Kegco Draft Beer Tower Rebuild Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0045MS416/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_UxesxbSFSSJTJ

This is what i used and bought new couplers for whatever style keg you are using.

u/ginmartini2olives · 1 pointr/kegerators

Sorry for the long link. I don’t know how to hyperlink on mobile. Is this what you are looking for?

Leak Stopper - Permanent O-Ring for CO2 Gas Cylinders https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018UNZLHU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4veOBbE7A76PM

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).