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Old 07-24-2008, 10:47 AM
barker barker is offline
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Default Coupler Checkball from Danby Kegerator

Hello all, great forum, very informative. I have a couple of questions regarding my Danby Kegerator I recently purchased.

I have gone through 3 kegs of beer, and was still getting a strong odor/flavor of plastic when I let it sit without pouring for more than 15 minutes at a time.

I saw some comments here that stated that removing the check ball / retainer from the coupler would resolve this issue, so I disassembled it, removed the ball and retainer, and the retainer itself is definitely the culprit, it smells very strong of that odor.

My question is, what does this checkball do, and is removing it going to damage the coupler over time, or cause flow issues? Should I try to find a replacement made out of a different material (not sure where to look, I've read that Danby doesn't provide replacement parts)?

On a side note, I saw that "keg-meter" flow meter, and based on the video on the website, it looks impressive. Is anyone using one and if so, does it work well?

[EDIT] I just read in another thread that the checkball prevents the beer from "falling" out of the coupler from the line when you change the keg. Looks like I will need another retainer, or just drink real fast when I change the keg .
[EDIT2]
I found a retainer piece on this webpage, does anyone know if it would be standard, and would work on the couplers that come with a Danby ChillnTap DKC645BLS? My coupler has "DT" on it, and is a D System similar to the one on this page: http://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-...pid-7485E.html Thanks!


Barker

Last edited by barker; 07-24-2008 at 11:29 AM.
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