My kegorator is outside.
On hot days in Melbourne it struggles to keep temps under control.
at a guess your fridge may need re-gassing.
Except that if it leaked the gas in the first place, it will do it again after a re-gas. To fix it permanently, you'll need to find and fix the refrigerant leak. The trouble is that the "find leak, fix leak, re-gas fridge" process is probably too much of a headache when compared to the "replace fridge" option.
True, but wouldn't regassing a fridge be more expensive than buying another used one off gumtree or similar?Not always, might just be old and gas has lost its cooling capacity.
Depends on the age I guess. I have an old Frigidaire that dates back to the 1950s that I'm using as a brew fridge, and it has no trouble dropping a brew to zero for a cold crash any time of the year. Granted, at this time of year it takes a little longer, but it still gets there. The only thing that's ever gone wrong with it is the door seal needed replacing a couple of years ago. They don't make em like that anymore.Both my beer fridges, (controlled bY STC 100's), which not long ago, were able to cycle down to 1.5C. can no longer manage that.
The very hot Queensland weather seems to have affected both which now can manage only 5 C.
Could be the weather or just that age is catching up & I am demanding more.
Keep an eye on the internal wiring (underneath, round the back) if it's original it's rubber and after half a century should probably be replaced - mine shorted out and tripped our circuit breaker. Not a big job to replace the compressor wiring BUT the wiring to the internal light disappeared into the guts of the fridge and I was gleefully teaching for tools to access it when the penny dropped- ASBESTOS. Never did replace the wiring to the light ....Depends on the age I guess. I have an old Frigidaire that dates back to the 1950s that I'm using as a brew fridge, and it has no trouble dropping a brew to zero for a cold crash any time of the year. Granted, at this time of year it takes a little longer, but it still gets there. The only thing that's ever gone wrong with it is the door seal needed replacing a couple of years ago. They don't make em like that anymore.
So turns out the silver backed bubble wrap I have actually works really well. I might try and find some more of that. I guess the bubble part creates a small air gap and the silver reflects the sunlight/heat.
36C this arvo and I came home and the fridge was cold and not even running.
I do have an issue with the taps getting hot which of course turns the beer to instant foam as soon as it touches it. You get about half a glass of foam before it pours nice.
I am going to try putting foam on my garage door which is supposed to drop the garage temp significantly. $240 from https://www.foamsales.com.au/products/garage-door-insulationHi all.
My kegorator is outside.
On hot days in Melbourne it struggles to keep temps under control.
I've got a small amount (all I had) of silver bubble wrap on the top and one side but it's not cutting it.
Any suggestions?
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