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Old 09-13-2006, 07:02 PM
jelway jelway is offline
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I currently have a regular single tower store bought draft beer system. I've placed it under my step and have attempted to build a cooling sytem to allow me to place my taps approx six feet away. it follows the same general idea that micro matic advertises. I can only seem to drop the temp down to 55 degrees from 75. I have a remote temp. probe in the cooled area. I know that the unit may not be strong enough but it doesn't run all the time. I have a blower but the price to purchase the plumbing is a little to expensive for me. Any advise?????
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Old 02-10-2007, 08:16 PM
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be careful with using the biggest blower fan possible i used a 60 cfm with about a 5 foot run and my summit dual fridge couldn't keep the temp down i used little radio shack 3 in. fans one pushing and one pulling
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