Fan line cooling instead of blower
My setup is as follows: My kegerator sits in an unfinished portion of my basement. The line goes through the side of the fridge directly to the shank which is installed through the drywall and a 2x4 block between the studs for support. So the faucet is on the finished side of the basement. I was able to get the fridge directly next to the wall so the gap between the side of the fridge and the shank nipple is only about 3”. I bridged the gap with 2” steel pipe which I insulated. I only drilled a 7/8” hole in the side of the fridge in case I were to ever move I could just patch the hole in the wall and put the shank in the fridge and have a normal kegerator. I did all this prior to researching this forum and I’m obviously having trouble getting the temperature inside the gap below 55.
I want to avoid buying a $70 blower for this small space and I would like to avoid drilling a bigger hole in the fridge (since it is the side of the fridge and I have read that there could be coils in there. I guess I lucked out the first time).
Do you guys think a small AC (3”-4”) box fan similar to a car amp fan mounted inside the fridge directly in front of the hole would circulate enough air into the gap to cool the air space around the shank? If not, does anyone know where to get a low CFM blower for cheap. I shouldn’t need much CFM at all considering the small space I’m cooling. Also should I keep the fan or blower running nonstop or should I put it on a timer.
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