#1
Posted 03 March 2016 - 09:28 AM
#2
Posted 03 March 2016 - 09:33 AM
Most of them are damn near the same now.You can't necessarily go by cu ft, but it's a pretty good indication. I think 4.8+ is about where you need to be to fit two kegs.
#3
Posted 03 March 2016 - 09:47 AM
#4
Posted 03 March 2016 - 11:18 AM
It should be noted that Ken's most likely holds 2 standard ball lock kegs, not pin lock.
#5
Posted 03 March 2016 - 11:56 AM
Pin-locks are too wide to hold two kegs in my particular fridges. You might be able to stagger them but that would depend on the size of the compressor hump, etc. Right now I have one fridge with two ball-lock kegs and a 10# CO2 tank which I didn't think would fit but it does.It should be noted that Ken's most likely holds 2 standard ball lock kegs, not pin lock.
#6
Posted 03 March 2016 - 12:21 PM
Pin-locks are too wide to hold two kegs in my particular fridges. You might be able to stagger them but that would depend on the size of the compressor hump, etc. Right now I have one fridge with two ball-lock kegs and a 10# CO2 tank which I didn't think would fit but it does.
I had to cut a hole in the compressor hump, fit a special metal plate that would allow the accommodation of a pin lock and then back fill everything with great stuff. It was a pain in the butt, but it worked.
#7
Posted 03 March 2016 - 12:31 PM
I had to cut a hole in the compressor hump, fit a special metal plate that would allow the accommodation of a pin lock and then back fill everything with great stuff. It was a pain in the butt, but it worked.
Nothing like the look on your wife's face when you buy a brand new appliance and then proceed to get all medieval on it's ass.
#8
Posted 04 March 2016 - 07:08 AM
This 4.4 cuft. Magic Chef should hold two ball locks with the tank outside Id think....
https://www.homedepo...440SE/205951840
Edited by BlKtRe, 04 March 2016 - 07:08 AM.
#9
Posted 04 March 2016 - 07:28 AM
#10
Posted 04 March 2016 - 07:41 AM
I converted the original Sanyo probably 8-10 yrs ago. Still going strong. It holds two ball locks with the tank on the outside and has a double faucet tower. I was able to keep the door panel intact for cans/storage and the light could also stay in place. Seems like the Magic Chef is very similar to my Sanyo.
#11
Posted 04 March 2016 - 08:10 AM
#12
Posted 04 March 2016 - 08:40 AM
I have the sanyo as well and on the back just on top of the compressor hump is a hole to allow moisture to drip out, I ran my co2 line through there.
#13
Posted 04 March 2016 - 09:18 AM
Oh, nice. They made it easy for you. I have read some things online from people who have accidentally drilled through coils or other internals and rendered their fridge useless. I have always just put the tank inside as long as it will fit and not cause problems.I have the sanyo as well and on the back just on top of the compressor hump is a hole to allow moisture to drip out, I ran my co2 line through there.
#14
Posted 04 March 2016 - 12:12 PM
That sounds good. How do you get the CO2 line into the fridge... drill a hole and fish the tubing through the hole and then fill in around the hole (caulk?) to seal it up? Just curious because I found the "drilling into the fridge" part to be a little intimidating.
Edited by bigdaddyale, 04 March 2016 - 12:12 PM.
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