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February 13, 2007, 01:13:20 pm »
Hello
You can get the sold out lights at Happ but if you are like the rest of us the machine never gets low enough to turn on the sold out lights.
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You can get the sold out lights at Happ but if you are like the rest of us the machine never gets low enough to turn on the sold out lights.
Kevin
I dunno about that... my beer machine always seems to be on empty....
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CJB - welcome. Glad you had a good start.
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if you are like the rest of us the machine never gets low enough to turn on the sold out lights.
Plus, a full machine will cycle less, so your electrictiy consumption goes down.
Also, you need to make sure you have enough in case you get snowed in for a week!
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Welcome aboard CJB, glad we could be of assistance to you
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