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Old 05-13-2008, 02:32 PM
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Thanks for the quick reply.

Do I need to cut a bigger hole in the unit?? I don't want to void the warranty....also, I am allowing 3" of space b/n the kegerator and the counter to allow room for PVC, etc. Is this enough or too much??
You shouldn't need to cut the hole bigger. You could probably try a 2 1/2" flexible PVC pipe, but not sure you're going to squeeze it all in there with insulation. You need to have a little breathing room inside the line for the air flow from the blower to return back to the kegerator, otherwise the air just stalls and the blower is worthless. If possible, I would allow for as much space as possible between the countertop and kegerator. Either by raising the counter an inch, or removing casters/feet from the kegerator.
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