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  • Water?? Where??

    Any idea why water (a significant amount) would come dripping out of the capillary tube sleeve attached to the temperature control??
    "One more night like this will put me six feet under"
    Gram Parsons

  • #2
    A buildup of condensation inside the tube is about the only explanation.


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    • #3
      Condensation makes sense, but what would cause this all of a sudden after installing the new temperature controller? This never happened with the other unit. Bad thing is here, this controller doesn't seem to be working either....it has a range of 30-43 degrees but the interior kegerator temperature will NOT go below 40. Obviously not good............
      "One more night like this will put me six feet under"
      Gram Parsons

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      • #4
        To get results from the temp controller you must take temp. control away from the unit. Different units require different methods to do that. But the goal is to have the unit's compressor run fultime without the Ext. controller attached.

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