mattyh77
Well-Known Member
So I got myself a new fridge to build my kegerator. I currently have one that fits 4 kegs and I have 3 taps through the front door.
Got the new fridge (through Gumtree) that will now fit 6 kegs and also has a separate freezer compartment on the bottom, which is the main reason for the change.
I currently have a dual reg so I can have my stouts/porters on a lower pressure than the ales. I have 3 gas lines going in through the side of the fridge and 2 separate manifolds feeding in mounted on the side of the fridge, 1 a 3 way, 1 a two way. The 3 way has 2 lines going in and the 3rd as a external component to getg the )2 out of kegs prior to filling or top up kegs when aging. The 2 way only has one line going in. The 3 lines are all going into the fridge through a single hole with space filler filling it up.
So my question is how best to set up the new fridge so it looks cleaner (from the gas side). I am looking at the John Guest bulk head fittings, but not sure if there big enough for a fridge side wall. I would put 2 in, 1 for each of the regulators. Are there any better fitting to get the gas line into the fridge? Should the manifolds go inside the fridge?
I will also add another tap so I can get 4 kegs going and room for 2 to larger.
P.S For anyone looking at building a kegerator, I will be selling the older fridge soon. Already has 3 holes for taps drilled and a hole in the side for the gas. Has a small freezer inside which i was using for hops, will be selling for $50 once I set the new fridge up. More details to follow (location Seaforth, NSW)
Got the new fridge (through Gumtree) that will now fit 6 kegs and also has a separate freezer compartment on the bottom, which is the main reason for the change.
I currently have a dual reg so I can have my stouts/porters on a lower pressure than the ales. I have 3 gas lines going in through the side of the fridge and 2 separate manifolds feeding in mounted on the side of the fridge, 1 a 3 way, 1 a two way. The 3 way has 2 lines going in and the 3rd as a external component to getg the )2 out of kegs prior to filling or top up kegs when aging. The 2 way only has one line going in. The 3 lines are all going into the fridge through a single hole with space filler filling it up.
So my question is how best to set up the new fridge so it looks cleaner (from the gas side). I am looking at the John Guest bulk head fittings, but not sure if there big enough for a fridge side wall. I would put 2 in, 1 for each of the regulators. Are there any better fitting to get the gas line into the fridge? Should the manifolds go inside the fridge?
I will also add another tap so I can get 4 kegs going and room for 2 to larger.
P.S For anyone looking at building a kegerator, I will be selling the older fridge soon. Already has 3 holes for taps drilled and a hole in the side for the gas. Has a small freezer inside which i was using for hops, will be selling for $50 once I set the new fridge up. More details to follow (location Seaforth, NSW)