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<updated>2012-02-08T03:36:15Z</updated>
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<id>http://www.kegerators.com/community/article290.htm</id>
<title type="html">Temp on Danby kegerator DKC645BLS wont stay consistent.</title>
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<author><name>Lanks</name></author>
<updated>2012-02-08T03:36:15Z</updated>
<published>2012-02-08T03:36:15Z</published>
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<summary>Our kegerator is 2 yrs. old and for the last few months the temperature keeps going up and down between 35 and 42 degrees. It&#039;s a digital readout and right after I set it at say 34,it stay&#039;s for a few minutes then starts going up for a while and back down. The beer is cold but not where it should be at. Is my sensor gone and how much trouble to replace it myself or do I have to have a tech install it for me. Thanks.</summary>
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<title type="html">Flow Problems</title>
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<author><name>solaira</name></author>
<updated>2012-02-05T05:31:34Z</updated>
<published>2007-03-24T09:51:36Z</published>
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<summary>Figured it out. I had a keg of Heineken which takes the European S coupler. The stem that goes into the keg is deeper. Now I have both types!</summary>
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<title type="html">Noob Question; Keg gurgles!!</title>
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<author><name>nrv416</name></author>
<updated>2012-02-03T03:31:27Z</updated>
<published>2008-08-01T09:10:44Z</published>
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<summary>dude, your lines are crossed.  swap them out and you should be fine.</summary>
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<id>http://www.kegerators.com/community/article289.htm</id>
<title type="html">Slow foamy flow</title>
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<author><name>Zookrew</name></author>
<updated>2012-01-28T11:13:31Z</updated>
<published>2012-01-28T11:13:31Z</published>
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<summary>Since I got my kegerator I was able to run a few kegs through it with no issues.  More recently the flow became worse and now it trickles foam, no matter how high I set the CO2. I picked up a cleaning kit, ran it through and soaked the parts but I still have the same problem: slow and foamy. I did note that where the beer line enters the tower at the top of the interior of the fridge, there&#039;s a kink in the line. Could that be whats causing the problem? Is the only solution replacing the line?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!</summary>
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<id>http://www.kegerators.com/community/article288.htm</id>
<title type="html">regulator question</title>
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<author><name>20ozjolt</name></author>
<updated>2012-01-21T04:47:01Z</updated>
<published>2012-01-21T06:47:06Z</published>
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<summary>Correction in over 6 years (freeking phone wants to turn 6 into 65gal... )

Well according to &quot; Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety&quot;

&quot;  What happens if Ammonia gas is accidentally swallowed (enters the digestive system)?

Ingestion is not an applicable route of exposure for gases. &quot; 

so guess I&#039;m GTG</summary>
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<title type="html">TRUE TDD1 used? What to look for?</title>
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<author><name>jc03</name></author>
<updated>2012-01-13T09:19:20Z</updated>
<published>2012-01-13T09:19:20Z</published>
<category term="Kegerators &amp; Kegerator Kits" />
<summary>Hello, I am thinking about buying a used True TDD1 from a bar/restaurant. It has a dual tower. I have no experience with these. What should I look for when I check it out? They are asking $375, does that seem like a good deal?</summary>
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<id>http://www.kegerators.com/community/article13.htm</id>
<title type="html">Who makes the best Kegerator, and where/how does a newbie start reseaching?</title>
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<author><name>alha</name></author>
<updated>2012-01-07T08:23:07Z</updated>
<published>2006-06-22T02:30:37Z</published>
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<summary>I recently purchased the Great Northern Black Kegerator

I am quite happy with it even though the instructions were a bit confusing</summary>
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<id>http://www.kegerators.com/community/article286.htm</id>
<title type="html">first glass always foam</title>
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<author><name>aunkster</name></author>
<updated>2012-01-06T12:50:19Z</updated>
<published>2012-01-06T12:50:19Z</published>
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<summary>I have a brewmaster kegerator with cooled tower ,double tap.yuengling and yeunglight running .
Pressure at 13 temp at 36..clean glasses ,clean taps..
why is my first glasses always real foamy ,I hate that I have to let my first glass set.
Any suggestions?</summary>
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<id>http://www.kegerators.com/community/article283.htm</id>
<title type="html">Foam hell</title>
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<author><name>BeerLion</name></author>
<updated>2012-01-05T03:32:28Z</updated>
<published>2012-01-02T08:41:10Z</published>
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<summary>I find that if you crack the tap open for a second, it bleeds off excess pressure (foam).... usually in a second glass nearby, then immediately start pouring, and it works great!.....

Hope this helps....</summary>
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<id>http://www.kegerators.com/community/article285.htm</id>
<title type="html">Video of my wild foaming kegerator, advice?</title>
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<author><name>jasonkip</name></author>
<updated>2012-01-05T08:27:46Z</updated>
<published>2012-01-05T08:27:46Z</published>
<category term="Kegerator Problems &amp; Troubleshooting" />
<summary>Hi everyone, first a big thanks to everyone who&#039;s made this such a resourceful site already.  

I have an issue with my first kegerator, purchased used.  I know, surprise surprise!  

On one hand I hope I have addressed most of the common issues already, but on the other hand I also hope that my problem will be easy to spot for someone with more experience.  

I posted a video on youtube showing my situation, which is basically wild foam.  I&#039;ve been lurking around since I got my first keg a week ago and have addressed many issues which I had hoped would solve my problem; including temperature, pressure and a new beer line.  

here is the link to the video:  [url]http://bit.ly/xvgSZb[/url]

Right now I have a glass of water in the kegerator measuring 38F, the pressure is set to 11 and my beer line is 3/16&quot; ID and 8&#039; long. 

A sincere thank you to everyone &amp; anyone who takes the time to contribute!</summary>
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