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Old 02-02-2007, 08:46 AM
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Default Kegerator produces foam

Let me start out by saying that I reserached old posts to try and find my answers and did not come up with much.

Yesterday I bought a Danby Kegerator. I have read how horrible they were, but the store I bought it from said I could keep it for a few months and still return it if I was not happy. My problem with the kegerator is to much head. I have not checked the liquid temp in the unit yet (will do that today), but the beer seems ice cold out of the tap. As I type I have the psi set on 14, but have been playing with it. When I called danby tech support, they told me to set the psi to 5. I thought 5 psi was way to low but I still tried what they suggested. The beer poured a lot better with only a 1/4 glass of foam or so, but the taste was just off. With the pressure back up to 14 psi like I have mentioned the beer taste great, but not till the foam finally dies down. Any help or suggestions would be great. Btw, I have a 1/4 of coors light in the kegerator. Thanks for all your help in advance
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Old 02-02-2007, 08:51 AM
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Default wrong thread

I just realized I posted this in the wrong thread. I have posted again in the correct thread, so please ignore this post. Thank you
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