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Old 09-10-2007, 08:04 PM
courydeeb courydeeb is offline
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Default Temp. question...

So, I have my kegerator to countertop tower tap all setup. One problem though.... I can't seem to find the happy temperature of 36-38 degrees inside the freezer/fridge. I've tried for a couple of days now. The appliance is kinda old and all it has is a knob that has an arrow pointing in the direction to make it colder. The slight adjustment makes it either very cold, or, warm (around 65 or 18 degrees. The closest I've gotten it is around 24 degrees.

I know this seems like it would be easy, but, I'm having a hell of a time. Any suggestions? The blower seems to be doing a great job of cooling the PVC system.

Your suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 09-11-2007, 10:56 AM
brewski121 brewski121 is offline
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One simple option would be to purchase one of the tempreture controls that they sell on this site or others on the web. I used the analog one on a old chest freezer and it worked great. All you need to due is plug it in and drill a tiny hole into the fridge for the probe. Best of luck
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