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Originally Posted by psychodad
You need to completely defrost the thing. Do it every time you clean your lines and the buildup will not get that bad. Also keep the door shut as much as possible.
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I defrosted my danby kegerator for 24 hours. When I turned it back on, the temperature went to 32 degrees without anything in the kegerator so I figured I would try another keg. I put a 16 gallon keg in last night and checked the temperature this morning and it is at 44 degrees and does not get any lower.
Does anyone have any other suggestions as to what may be wrong??? I am getting frusterated with this thing as I have about $750 into it and all it does is produce foamy beer. Worst of all, I can't take it back because I have drilled a hole through it and traded the CO2 tank out! Thanks for any help.