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thermostat corrosion
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January 12, 2026
Why let off water from your Lindr beercooler?
If you have a Lindr undercounter beercooler like an AS-110, AS-200, AS-40 or AS-80 beercooler and you don't use it over a longer period....? If you have a Lindr undercounter beercooler which you're not using over a longer period than our advice is to let off the water from the waterbassin. The waterbassin from your Lindr undercounter beercooler is now dry and empty. Reason to empty the waterbassin is that you won't get corrosion at the probe from the thermostat, letting off the water in the waterbassin avoids this. Also from a hygienic point of view it is better to have an empty waterbassin as the water in the waterbassin also can get bacteries. The bacteries in the water can also come into the cooling coils which can result in problems with pouring your beers.
When you left your Lindr undercounter beercooler with water in the waterbassin without using the chiller. The water in the waterbassin stands still and you
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