stevela said:Where have you ordered the drip tray from? I'm after a couple myself.
Sean P said:What kind of UPC tube have you used between the tap and keg .? The tube I have is very rigid and sometimes it makes the disconnect spring off the corny post
As Stapsin says, your disconnects should not be springing off the posts, they should lock onto the posts. Make sure the collar is fully pushed down to make the lock. If it doesn't push down it's not connected properly. If the ball bearings are sticky take the disconnect apart & give it a good clean :thumb:Sean P said:What kind of UPC tube have you used between the tap and keg .? The tube I have is very rigid and sometimes it makes the disconnect spring off the corny post
joe1002 said:As Stapsin says, your disconnects should not be springing off the posts, they should lock onto the posts. Make sure the collar is fully pushed down to make the lock. If it doesn't push down it's not connected properly. If the ball bearings are sticky take the disconnect apart & give it a good clean :thumb:Sean P said:What kind of UPC tube have you used between the tap and keg .? The tube I have is very rigid and sometimes it makes the disconnect spring off the corny post
I bolted some of those to my old kegerator, you can just about see it in the below picture. I stuck some wood on the fridge door to give it some strength.grandelf said:the old land lord in me....
if the fridge is flat could you not super-glue the cage of the drip tray, you might need to add 1 or 2 plastic strips to the front 1st to level off, then you can still remove the 'tray'
This must be a lot cheaper and easier than importing on. A lot of pubs still have old pumps and trays in their cellars etc.
Ebay start at about £4 a tray!
ah right. Could you not rotate the disconnect 180 degrees the connect it. That way when the door closes the pressure on the line should tighten the disconnect?Sean P said:Hi Stapsin The disconnects are the pin type and as I close the fridge door the tube is so rigid tends to rotate the disco and it disengages from the pins. I was hoping a more flexible tube may ease the pressure on the disco
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