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Old 05-12-2008, 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Scott Zuhse View Post
Even so, is this normal after a modification such as the 33 ohm resistor? Is this typical of most kegerators out there less commercial units? Attempting to determine the playing field out there with these kegerators and possible beer temperature fluctuations throughout the keg. Thanks!
I'd say its typical. Mine kicks on at 37 and runs down to 34. But that's digital danby readout for the cabinet temp. My beer temp doesn't fluctuate. I believe the compressor kicks on at 37, and kicks off at 35, the temp just continues to drop 1 more degree after the compressor kicks off. I have the temp SET to 36.

Matt, you can buy a 10 dollar digital meat/food thermometer at any grocery store, target, or walmart. You need to know your beer liquid temp
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