I'd be scared to try that. I can't see why Asahi would invest the extra cost for think walled bottles if they weren't necessary. The last thing I'd want is 40L of Dubbel exploding all over my walls.
I've read about the dreaded swing top carbonation loss which is why I am after the crown sealed bottles. I am considering contacting somewhere like Belgian Beer Cafe and seeing if they can hold on to a stack of empties for me. Worst case scenario I might have to use the regular bottles and only...
Just my luck. Well my Belgian Dubbel was only brewed yesterday so I have at least 5 or 6 weeks before I need some. Maybe we can all collectively drink a few bottles over the coming weeks :)
I knew someone would say that but I would prefer not to pay $80+ for 24 bottles. There would be plenty of good beer in them to drink but I have over 100L of beer at home right now, I don't need more!
Does anyone know where I can buy the thick walled bottles that are designed to handle high carbonation pressures (such as the style used with Belgian beers)? I have been trying to find a place that supplies these in Australia but haven't had any luck and I want to be able to carbonate some beer...
Here are the parts I ordered from Auber Instruments. The freight wasn't cheap but apparently they'll be here on Friday (currently in Hawaii)!!!
RIMS PID - http://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=4
RIMS Sensor -...
You're right dblunn, this schematic is sourced from an American site, but I will be sure to use the correct line/neutral connections. As for the SSR, my knowledge with them is fairly limited and my experience is non existent. Could you explain what you mean by placing it downstream from the...
This is somewhat the schematic I will be following at present. I will just have the RIMS running on it's own PID with it's own dedicated power separate to the HLT element and pump. I am also only using one pump as I have built a two tiered stand and with gravity feed the HLT to the MT.
Only...
Awesome cke11y. I have ordered the PID's and the special socket required for the RIMS coil along with the sensors. Went on eBay for the box, relays and heat sinks and will be paying a visit to an electrical retailer (there is a John R Turk near me) to pick up some wires, terminals, lugs, etc...
This has all been really great advice. I have another question though. I have found a few wiring diagrams that include a contactor and a few fuses. Seeing as though I intend on keeping this relatively simple, will the omission of these parts be a problem?