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  • Question about the CO2 Tank Placement for a Conversion

    First time poster here...

    I have a fridge that I am going to convert into a double tap, but I was wondering if I could place the CO2 on the outside of the fridge and run a line into the fridge and hook it into the regulator?

    It will of course be hot outside the fridge but I wasn't sure if this was going to have an effect on the beer cooling inside the fridge.

    Any input would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks.

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    Originally posted by robdog View Post
    First time poster here...

    I have a fridge that I am going to convert into a double tap, but I was wondering if I could place the CO2 on the outside of the fridge and run a line into the fridge and hook it into the regulator?
    Cool. I'm doing the same thing only I plan on squeezing the CO2 inside. Just be careful where you drill the hole.

    Originally posted by robdog
    It will of course be hot outside the fridge but I wasn't sure if this was going to have an effect on the beer cooling inside the fridge.

    Any input would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks.
    Nope.


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      Not a problem.

      Nope, not at all. And a handy gas line from any brewing site/company will help you get it done.
      Last edited by whutever; 08-21-2008, 05:12 PM.
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