What's the parts for the gas in the back of it. The quick disconnect ones. I'm going to be ordering the same exact one soon and wanna get it right the first time hopefully lol appreciate your help
Nice, I love it so far! Here are the two options: - Plastic: www.morebeer.com/products/carbonation-line-cleaning-ball-lock-cap-plastic.html?a_aid=zack - Stainless steel: www.morebeer.com/products/carbonation-line-cleaning-ball-lock-cap-stainless-duotight-compatible.html?a_aid=zack Then this is the duotight fitting for the barb (on either option) that matches the gas line: www.morebeer.com/products/duotight-pushin-fitting-65-mm-14-8-516-reducer.html?a_aid=zack Cheers and good luck with assembly!
Hey, they must have. I just checked my order and it was as follows: Invoice Date: Monday 05/30/2022 Subtotal: 799.99 Tax: 66.00 Total: 865.99 I was going to get the 2x one, but it had to be freight shipping! That was like 400+ alone lol. Cheers
Hey BTW its back on sale now for the holidays! 799.99 - www.morebeer.com/products/komos-kegerator-nukatap-stainless-flow-control-faucets.html?a_aid=zack
Thanks for the heads up. I saw the sale and ordered mine already, should be here tomorrow! Are you still enjoying yours? Any tips you’ve come across since you made this video?
NP! I love it, but I do have some tips that I'll probably put in a follow up eventually: 1. Keep all your lines inside the fridge neat. I have some velcro zip ties (amzn.to/3A3Oc7C) that help keep them in one large bundle so its not all over the place. 2. Try to have as little gas line in the fridge as possible. It gets pretty chaotic with the cables and 4 kegs so if you have any secondary regulators (www.morebeer.com/products/duotight-inline-regulator-gauge.html?a_aid=zack), keep them outside. This makes it a breeze to change the pressure without keeping the door open and fiddling with everything. 3. Use plumbers teflon tape on any threaded connectors (from the hardware store) and use the wrench that comes with the fridge to tighten the CO2 regulator. It costs 1$ and can save you a ton of CO2 by sealing bad joints. 4. Use a spray bottle with soapy water to check all your seals for the first time (on the gas line and connectors). This sounds like a pain in the ass so I didn't do it and wasted like 30$ of CO2 and a bunch of time getting more lol. Once you get it dialed in, you don't need to do anything. Cheers!
Good shit man im getting one
Hell yeah, it incredible!
Thanks for posting this. It'll help me when mine arrives.
How long are your beer lines and are you still happy with your Kegerator?
I used all the beer line it came with, split evenly across all 4 taps (~5 feet each I think). Absolutely love it!! Cheers
What's the parts for the gas in the back of it. The quick disconnect ones. I'm going to be ordering the same exact one soon and wanna get it right the first time hopefully lol appreciate your help
Nice, I love it so far! Here are the two options:
- Plastic: www.morebeer.com/products/carbonation-line-cleaning-ball-lock-cap-plastic.html?a_aid=zack
- Stainless steel: www.morebeer.com/products/carbonation-line-cleaning-ball-lock-cap-stainless-duotight-compatible.html?a_aid=zack
Then this is the duotight fitting for the barb (on either option) that matches the gas line: www.morebeer.com/products/duotight-pushin-fitting-65-mm-14-8-516-reducer.html?a_aid=zack
Cheers and good luck with assembly!
How did you end up $900 in. It’s $999 for just the 4 tap one right now. We’re they running a sale?
Hey, they must have. I just checked my order and it was as follows:
Invoice Date: Monday 05/30/2022
Subtotal: 799.99
Tax: 66.00
Total: 865.99
I was going to get the 2x one, but it had to be freight shipping! That was like 400+ alone lol. Cheers
Hey BTW its back on sale now for the holidays! 799.99 - www.morebeer.com/products/komos-kegerator-nukatap-stainless-flow-control-faucets.html?a_aid=zack
Thanks for the heads up. I saw the sale and ordered mine already, should be here tomorrow!
Are you still enjoying yours? Any tips you’ve come across since you made this video?
NP! I love it, but I do have some tips that I'll probably put in a follow up eventually:
1. Keep all your lines inside the fridge neat. I have some velcro zip ties (amzn.to/3A3Oc7C) that help keep them in one large bundle so its not all over the place.
2. Try to have as little gas line in the fridge as possible. It gets pretty chaotic with the cables and 4 kegs so if you have any secondary regulators (www.morebeer.com/products/duotight-inline-regulator-gauge.html?a_aid=zack), keep them outside. This makes it a breeze to change the pressure without keeping the door open and fiddling with everything.
3. Use plumbers teflon tape on any threaded connectors (from the hardware store) and use the wrench that comes with the fridge to tighten the CO2 regulator. It costs 1$ and can save you a ton of CO2 by sealing bad joints.
4. Use a spray bottle with soapy water to check all your seals for the first time (on the gas line and connectors). This sounds like a pain in the ass so I didn't do it and wasted like 30$ of CO2 and a bunch of time getting more lol.
Once you get it dialed in, you don't need to do anything. Cheers!