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Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 12:49 pm
by SealClubber
Does anyone know if two corny kegs will fit inside a Danby 3.2 cu mini fridge (with the freeze removed)? It seems like it's the most popular fridge around used. See attached.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:22 pm
by GAM
I have a 3.6 and a pin lock will fit without moving the freezer.

Sandy

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:24 pm
by bluenose
not sure you can remove the freezer from that fridge... in many fridges the coolant coils(?) are in the freezer compartment and cool the entire fridge

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:26 pm
by GAM
Bent down as flush as possible with the back or side, depending on design.

Sandy

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 2:45 pm
by SealClubber
bluenose wrote:not sure you can remove the freezer from that fridge... in many fridges the coolant coils(?) are in the freezer compartment and cool the entire fridge
I hope someone has some experience here that could help me out with that question!

Lots of these on Kijiji - would save me a few bucks. And $$ == beer

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 2:53 pm
by mr x
There's a better model here, I believe a 4.4 unit from costco.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 2:58 pm
by SealClubber
mr x wrote:There's a better model here, I believe a 4.4 unit from costco.
Yeah a friend mentioned that. It's still an option but I am certainly trying to do it the most cost effective way.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 3:48 pm
by Jimmy
I run a 4.4 and and don't think I'd be able to fit 2 kegs in anything smaller.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 3:55 pm
by mr x
I agree.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 4:49 pm
by Swine
This is a picture of the Costco 4.4 Danby. 2 kegs fit perfect.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 5:40 pm
by redoubt
Pretty sure Sandy's right about bending the freezer compartment down rather than attempting a removal (if that's even possible?).

But a word of caution about modified freezered minifridges: they can freeze your lines. One of my kegerators has a freezer that was just bent out of the way to fit two ball-lock kegs and, if I don't keep it at cellar temp (or higher), my dispense line becomes a solid block of delicious but completely inaccessible beer. I'm quite content with cellar temp most of the time but it's still annoying. YMMV, but it's worth a mention.

-Kirsten

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 5:44 pm
by AllanMar
redoubt wrote:Pretty sure Sandy's right about bending the freezer compartment down rather than attempting a removal (if that's even possible?).

But a word of caution about modified freezered minifridges: they can freeze your lines. One of my kegerators has a freezer that was just bent out of the way to fit two ball-lock kegs and, if I don't keep it at cellar temp (or higher), my dispense line becomes a solid block of delicious but completely inaccessible beer. I'm quite content with cellar temp most of the time but it's still annoying. YMMV, but it's worth a mention.

-Kirsten
You can't remove them as they are what chill the fridge typically.

Do you have a small fan in to circ the air? Usually fixes the freezing lines (although it depends how close they are I guess).

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 6:46 pm
by jtmwhyte
I've done it with that exact fridge and needed to add a collar to it. I burned it out by trying to put 3 kegs in. It just couldn't handle it.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 6:55 pm
by Broob
4.4 Danby on kijiji right now $100

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:43 am
by redoubt
AllanMar wrote:Do you have a small fan in to circ the air? Usually fixes the freezing lines (although it depends how close they are I guess).
Allan, I don't. Bought the thing used on Kijiji and just set it up "as is". Come to think of it, the guy probably sold it because it froze his lines. Not that he'd share such a thing with a potential buyer. :lol: Thanks for the suggestion; it's good to know there's an easy solution. I'll have to sort out a fan.


So, SealClubber, at least you know how to prevent freezing lines if you go this route. :) My suspicion is that a 3.2 won't take two cornies but you could always ask sellers to measure the usable (i.e., non-hump) floor space in the fridge...

-Kirsten

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:54 am
by GAM
redoubt wrote:Pretty sure Sandy's right about bending the freezer compartment down rather than attempting a removal (if that's even possible?).

-Kirsten
I don't hear this often, especially from a lady.

As for the floor space in the fridge, you can "carefully" cut some of the "hump" material away to gain an inch or so and remove the door panel.

Sandy

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 12:18 pm
by GAM
Broob wrote:4.4 Danby on kijiji right now $100
It is sold PPU according to the seller.

Sandy

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:23 pm
by chicanuck
Jimmy wrote:I run a 4.4 and and don't think I'd be able to fit 2 kegs in anything smaller.
The Costco 4.4 is only ~$150, I have built a few of them and it is really easy. It fits 2 ball lock kegs and a 5lb CO2 perfectly. In the older model you could remove the plastic from the door, but the newer design requires you to cut out the door pieces which makes a bit of a mess.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 4:28 pm
by SealClubber
GAM wrote:
Broob wrote:4.4 Danby on kijiji right now $100
It is sold PPU according to the seller.
Sandy
To me. I will keep you guys in the loop. According to another beer forum it will require some magic to fit two pin locks. Standby!

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 1:06 pm
by elreplica
I concur with the folks on here regarding the Danby 3.2 and trying to remove the freezer compartment. It likely won't work well. I used a Whirlpool 4.4 from Canadian Tire (on sale $199 from $229 but had points :-) ) which is the same as the Danby 4.4. Just enough for two ball locks and 5lb. C02. However if I had to do it all again, I would buy the Danby kegerator from Costco $449 delivered. Future Shop might price match/beat and order as one of my friends bought his this way from a FS in Orillia, ON, as they are a Danby agent. A couple friends of mine took my suggestion and are very happy. By the time I converted mine, bought nice glass rails, added a caster coaster, tower, lines, Perlicks etc., I could've easily modded the Danby kegerator and saved time and money. I do like mine, however but just saying that the kegerator pre made is the way to go unless you've got access to all the bits and pieces and a cheap proper fridge. Whrilpool does make a smaller 3.6(I believe) which will do the trick with one Corny but again, given hassles and cost, the Danby kegerator is the way to go.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 12:41 pm
by SealClubber
SealClubber wrote:
GAM wrote:
Broob wrote:4.4 Danby on kijiji right now $100
It is sold PPU according to the seller.
Sandy
To me. I will keep you guys in the loop. According to another beer forum it will require some magic to fit two pin locks. Standby!
I have mine installed and two pin locks (and 5lb tank) will fit if you grind off the lower drawer hangers.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 12:46 pm
by mr x
Do you mean in your 4.4, or 3.2?

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 9:47 am
by SealClubber
mr x wrote:Do you mean in your 4.4, or 3.2?
4.4 Danby.

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 2:25 pm
by Broob
I have a Danby mini fridge that I've had for a while. It's the one with the freezer so I have never even thought about converting to a kegerator. I did just watch a video on bending the freezer section down. Seemed fairly straight forward. Other than potentially ruining the fridge, anybody seen any issues with trying this?

Re: Kegerator W/ 3.2 Danby

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 8:51 am
by Broob
I'll take the silence as a no.