Adding a 2nd gas line to a Danby Kegerator?

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BrewJarreau

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Hi beer fam.
I recently scored a basic Danby kegerator - so now I can get off bottles!
The set up is designed for a commercial keg, I've purchased a DB dual keg system with the flex regulator so I can stand 2 5 gal corny kegs in the fridge. After purchasing everything I realized. There's only 1 hole for the gas line to enter the back of the fridge.
I can use a Y to split the gas inside the fridge but then I won't be able to regulate the gas for each keg.
SO- I need to drill a hole to add a 2nd gas line.
Has anyone else done this with a Danby Kegerator - can you give me some insight on where I drill this other hole without hitting any vital components inside the Fridge?
her is an image of the inside. I can't seem to the image of the outside to upload.

Thanks for your help!
 
Can the regulator hang out - inside the fridge?
 

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If you still need to drill it...pick your area but just drill the skin,carefully pick away any insulation,avoiding interior pipes,if any,then drill through interior skin. You should get a useable hole without bursting anything.
 
Hi @BrewJarreau
If you are running only two kegs you need only one pass-through secondary regulator - set the main regulator on the gas bottle for one keg and use the secondary regulator for the second keg.
Something like this.
Ah ha- Ok, great!
Yeah- I'll likely stick to 2 kegs for a while - My lady might start to come unglued id if I start running microbrewery out of my house.
Thanks for all the input friends!
 

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