Replacement KegLand Kegerator Main Power Board

  • Item #I19
  • Price: $34.99
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In stock, will ship on Thursday, December 11

This main power board is located on the bottom left side of the Kegerator (under the white plastic cover) and provides the power for all functions including the fan. Fits KegLand Series X Kegerators as well as KegLand Series X Plus kegerators. 

 This also works on an older Series 4 KegLand kegerator, and features an upgraded power relay for more durability than the old Series 4 board, although the mounting holes do not line up so it is not as neat an installation.

Please see the pictures above which show how to test with a multimeter to see if your existing power board is bad. If 110 volt power is getting to the start relay on the left side of the compressor, the power board is good, and you should not purchase this. 

Caution - this voltage testing should only be done by someone experienced with electrical testing to prevent possible serious injury.

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Average rating 10 out of 10 ( based on 2 reviews )

Replaced Main Power Board

Review by James on 2/25/2024

I replaced the main power board to my kegerator with your product and it now works better than before! Thank you!

Upgraded Main Power Board

Review by Tom C. on 11/19/2023

This replacement is much beefier than the original. I have an older KegLand and with the length of the wires I wound up having to Dremel a small hole in the cover that goes over this board as a new entry point for some of the wires. But not a big deal. Overall installation took around 15 minutes. And my kegerator is back up and running!

Sep 04, 2025 by Roy

Q: My Kegland Series X will not accept any adjustment to the set temperature of 41F. The display will flash for a few seconds after I push and hold the up button but the display flashes a broken 41 and shows no reaction to pushing or pushing and holding the down button. This problem started after I removed ice that appeared behind the internal cooling coil panel.

A: Our first thought would be the display board, our item I20, is defective. Assuming it is keeping a set temperature of 41 degrees F and not warming up, the display board would be the first thing to check.


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