It’s actually highly likely to still be pressurised.
This keg has most likely had beer in it, 99% empty with a bit of dregs floating around and full of CO2.
Dangerous to open without being very cautious eg using a coupler to depressurise and the correct tool to open it up.
Who said anything about re-opening?
I don’t think they’re re-opening mate. Maybe you could chase them up for a refund or you could order whatever grain you need more before it’s too late.
This is ridiculous.
I’m an electrician but far from an energy worker (and not unionised either). The issue here is state governments have privatised the power network. Shock horror!! How dare a company try to make money!!
If power was free I’d say there would still be breweries going into...
Agreed, it’s not cheap,
Depending on your requirements you’d probably grab the pressure lid and the PID controller for peace of mind repeatable brewing?
It comes with a pump already…
With those 2 options you’re up around $1850. 10% for Black Friday and you’re at $1670.
1.5mm cable on a 16A breaker is pretty dodgy haha I’m a licensed sparky but far from an engineer :)
You can’t change the resistance of a load (or the cables that you’re using for that matter) which means if you’re using a 3000w element at 230V, you’re drawing 13A. Voltage definitely drops under...
In Australian and NZ, we work off the same standard, the AS/NZ:3000.
A 10A circuit is usually used for lighting. So it’d be rare to find a 10A outlet protected by a 10A CB.
Power circuits: old practice was to put these on an 16A CB but is more common on a 20A now.
Common circuit breaker...