bigbud78
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I ordered one's with 100mm shanks http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152215831565?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Curved doors aren't a problem for taps, for the drip tray you may need a couple of washers on the screws so that it's mounted straight.
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Use a magnetic mounted drip tray so no drilling required and easily removed for cleaning.
It could but that depends on the strength of your magnet.Would a magnetic drip tray actually hold the weight of a full pint? Got any examples? A drip tray that is in stock at a reasonable price is something I am struggling to find.
Don't put the co2 tank in the fridge. You're just wasting space and energy.
Been looking at this regulator - http://www.angelhomebrew.co.uk/en/kegging/216-two-keg-dual-gauge-gas-regulator.html
Which seems like a good price for what you get, anyone any experience?
My only concern is that it doesn't have check valves on the outputs, which in the right circumstances could lead to beer getting into it. Can they be bought separately? I am struggling to find any.
Is this what you are after?
https://www.themaltmiller.co.uk/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=3694
@bigbud78 what size beer line are you using?
One last thing (for now at least) before I start buying stuff. I am going to buy these flow control taps previously mentioned. Do I need to reduce the diameter of the beer line or will I get enough control from the tap to avoid foaming?
Is 3/8" beer line quite stiff? As you can see from my previous picture the fridge isn't dedicated to kegs, the door will be opened frequently to get at other stuff. Will the beer line be flexible enough to allow this?
Thanks.
The line is quite stiff and very unruly, you will also need a gas line long enough to connect to the keg on the floor ideally or have a connection outside the fridge.
Dont need to drop line diameter for those taps, well I dont have an issue on about 1m length :)
Great, thanks for the info. Not sure what you mean when you say "to connect to the keg on the floor ideally or have a connection outside the fridge"?
Is the tap shank connection 3/8"? Do you have JG connectors on them or just the line pushed on, using any sort or jubilee clips or anything?
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