drtablet
Active Member
I have a cooling problem with my kegorator version 3
Well two problems.
1) First problem is that the digital readout is about 6C out/incorrect.
In other words when the Fridge readout says 1C, it is in fact 7C inside the fridge.
Its not a simple issue with my temp probe being at the front of the fridge and the internal temp probe being at the top right side.
I get this temp difference wherever I place my own temp probes.
There is a tiny bit of ice at the back but not much, so its getting down to 7C ok I think and not working too hard to do this.
2) Second problem is that I can't get the fridge to go lower than 1C, even if I put it to -4 (its lowest setting) it just wont shift off 1C (which is actually 7C).
Has anyone else had an issue with the internal thermometer being incorrect, and it not being able to get down to its max low temp.
Because of this I can't cold crash and have to carbonate at a higher PSI and ultimately bottle at 7C, when I'd rather bottle at 3-4C.
I did call the guys at kegking and they were helpful in that suggesting there was a temp difference from front to back, of the fridge and a fan would help even this out (I ordered one so will see if this can help, but I'm certain it wont cure it), but I'm certain this is not my issue, the internal thermometer is 6 C out/incorrect.
Ive used several internal probes, including a mercury thermometer in a glass of water over night.
Anyone else had issue with the built in thermometer being incorrect and the fridge not being able to get down to the lowest temperature?
I did hear that some resister can be soldered into the circuit to force the fridge lower. Anyone else heard about this?
Id love to over ride the internal thermometer and thermostat and turn in into a on/off fridge so i can simply control it by my SDS temp controller.
thanks
Well two problems.
1) First problem is that the digital readout is about 6C out/incorrect.
In other words when the Fridge readout says 1C, it is in fact 7C inside the fridge.
Its not a simple issue with my temp probe being at the front of the fridge and the internal temp probe being at the top right side.
I get this temp difference wherever I place my own temp probes.
There is a tiny bit of ice at the back but not much, so its getting down to 7C ok I think and not working too hard to do this.
2) Second problem is that I can't get the fridge to go lower than 1C, even if I put it to -4 (its lowest setting) it just wont shift off 1C (which is actually 7C).
Has anyone else had an issue with the internal thermometer being incorrect, and it not being able to get down to its max low temp.
Because of this I can't cold crash and have to carbonate at a higher PSI and ultimately bottle at 7C, when I'd rather bottle at 3-4C.
I did call the guys at kegking and they were helpful in that suggesting there was a temp difference from front to back, of the fridge and a fan would help even this out (I ordered one so will see if this can help, but I'm certain it wont cure it), but I'm certain this is not my issue, the internal thermometer is 6 C out/incorrect.
Ive used several internal probes, including a mercury thermometer in a glass of water over night.
Anyone else had issue with the built in thermometer being incorrect and the fridge not being able to get down to the lowest temperature?
I did hear that some resister can be soldered into the circuit to force the fridge lower. Anyone else heard about this?
Id love to over ride the internal thermometer and thermostat and turn in into a on/off fridge so i can simply control it by my SDS temp controller.
thanks