I also started installing some of the technical parts of the kegerators. I mounted a spot for my Johnson Temp Controller. Because I’m using a chest freezer I need a way to control the temperature inside the freezer to keep it from freezing. This temp controller plugs right into the power cord of the freezer and allows you to set the temp yourself. I plan to keep it right around 38 degrees.
Now with the temp controller installed I figure I might as well get some beer in there. A stop at my local home brew supply store I had all the parts needed to serve beer. Just not as fancy as it will be in the end.

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Looks awesome Scott. Very nice job!
How long did this project take?
How does the freezer stay attached to the bottom collar? Is there an L joint screwed in that keeps it in place?
awesome job! maybe I missed the explanation somewhere, but how are you accessing the kegs? does the entire top lift off?
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