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gaudet

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Got a used beverage air BM23 kegerator tonight. It's a few years old, but seems to cool like a champ. I'm running it now to make sure it will refrigerate properly. I will clean the condenser off well before putting it into permanent use. Was told they retail for about $800-$1000 new, but I see they go for a little more than that by googling them. Mine looks a lot like this one minus the beverage air logo. Just need to change the beer lines and charge the 20# CO2 tank that came with it.





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Youre almost there! You ddnt tell us how much you payed for this gem!How many cornies will it hold?
 
wade said:
Youre almost there! You ddnt tell us how much you payed for this gem!How many cornies will it hold?

Wade I got it for $350. It's probably 5 or 6 years old.
It will hold 4 cornys.
 
Holds 4 cornys. And will probably only need 3. I want a triple header tap and tower. Should be able to keep the 20# tank in the hatch.
 
Sweet! I have a nut brown Bev Air II. I've modified mine to not make it so noisy, but now I have to deal with condensation inside the unit. I love mind and yes, it will handle 4 cornys, but you have to change the taps around to use the top tap.

I needed to use my air hammer to remove a brass fitting at the top of the tower when I was rebuilding the tap. A new tower with triple tap would make this a perfect unit!

Mine is quite battered up and the wheels fell off, but I have it in a tray with wheels now. It just wont quit!
 
I also thought about adding 2 side towers. To make it a triple tapper. Problem might be that cooling tubing going up the tower. Figure how to split it three ways.
 

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