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One more kegerator queston
I've got a full sized refrigerator that I am going to convert to a kegerator. My question is how high up do you guys install your taps? Is there any standard or reasons to put them at a certain height? Thanks
dpturner wrote:
I've got a full sized refrigerator that I am going to convert to a kegerator. My question is how high up do you guys install your taps? Is there any standard or reasons to put them at a certain height? Thanks
Nope put them where eve you want them.
I had mounted mine low enough so that I could still open the freezer without the little black tap handles getting in the way. If I used bit decorative handles they'd be in the way of the freezer.
That would be your only concern. You can mount them high and build a bracket to permanently shut your freezer (assuming you have that setup) or mount them low enough to allow access. What you dont want is to accidentally have the freezer door open and smack all of your taphandles forward!
Well the way mine is setup I am going to mount them on the side of the fridgerator. Do you see any problems with that?
Make sure if you do that, there are no refigerant lines within the walls. The self-defrosters have return lines mazed throughout the walls except the door. If your fridge has a grid of lines on the outside on the back of the fridge, then I think it is safe. If not, you could drill through one of those ans F the whole thing up.
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