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Old 07-04-2009, 04:25 AM
mgarvie mgarvie is offline
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Yesterday I decided to move my faucet to the inside of the fridge to see if the temp change was causing my foam problem. Today, the perfect head!! I'm about to get a new keg, so I'll play around with the temp and psi to verify this was the problem.

Now, can I insulated the faucet on the outside of the fridge to cut down on the temp change when the beer goes through it? Or should I just make a removable bracket to hold the faucet inside the fridge? Any ideas or suggestions?
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Old 07-06-2009, 06:35 PM
edramshaw edramshaw is offline
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You could buy a longer shank which will allow for greater heat transfer between the cold inside the fridge and the faucet on the outside. What size are you currently using?
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