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Old 07-02-2008, 08:19 AM
Dingodile Dingodile is offline
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Default Frost on Cooler Plate

Hello all. I've been lurking here for quite a while and this Forum has been of great benefit to me.

I recently installed a 12V blower fan in my kegerator. It's working great and the tower is sufficiently cooled. But I'm now experiencing a great amount of frost developing on my cooler plate. This frost develops very quickly and has the consistency of fresh snow, it's unlike the thick ice that develops over time.

Based upon a couple of threads, I'm thinking that I should install another fan and aim it directly at the cooler plate. Is this correct? Also, can I hook this new fan up to the 12V transformer currently powering my blower fan or does it require it's own power source?

All responses would be greatly appreciated.
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