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    bl817 is offline Member
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    Default tower cooling bypass

    not really sure on how it would work, but instead of spending money on blowers,fans, tubing etc... wouldn't mounting the tap in the door of a danby, edgestar, bevair kegerator be easier? i mean aside from having to pour a beer a foot or so lower and having beer drip on the floor. seems like it might work to rid us of the first pour foam. i guess you could build a stand to put the thing on but then again your buyin wood and all that. the thought hit me when i was in pouring my last beer. wonderin if anyone else has tried this?

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    Default Its still...

    ...a good idea to circulate the air. Put one glass of water in the bottom of your cabinet, and one on top of the keg- a thermometer in both. Without circulation, there is a big difference in temp.
    It's easier to cool the tower.
    SEAN

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    vipola is offline Member
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    I think it's way less trouble to put a little 2$ fan in there, instead of re-reouting a new hole in the door

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