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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    I too want to see this new (possibly) shiny toy in action.
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    Should I upgrade to a 1/2 inch immersion chiller coil from 5/16 inch?

    Just run tap water through the immersion chiller until the wort reaches about 45 degrees. Then connect in the ice bath. A mate and I experimented with such a setup years ago, and we found the iced water only really made a difference in the latter stages of cooling (when the temperature...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Another factor is how fast can they handle stock coming in. No point having 10 containers coming in at once if you can only handle 2 per week.
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Would these washers be suitable for use with the mini all-in-one regulator? https://www.kegland.com.au/nylon-regulator-washer.html https://www.kegland.com.au/mini-all-in-one-regulator-charger-with-prv.html Mine seems to have fallen out somewhere over the weekend
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    Hose storage ideas

    In case this is of interest to anybody, I'm halfway there. Still working on a solution for thew larger diameter hoses, but I found a reasonable solution for the skinnier hoses (keg lines, etc.). I bought a few of these test lead racks. Best price I could find (including shipping) was from...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    From my reading I don't think it was connected to a keg at all.
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    All About Canning - Cannular Can Seamers and More...

    50c per can isn't much worse than the cost per bottle cap, which isn't re-usable either. I doubt anybody would can all of every brew; maybe a few litres that don't fit in the keg. Or can a few from each keg before a camping trip. Maybe a whole batch of imperial stout or barleywine. I can see...
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    All About Canning - Cannular Can Seamers and More...

    They said a while ago they probably won't stock other types of cans (because cans take up heaps of warehouse space), but if there is sufficient demand they will make and sell dies for other sizes/types of can (and you would source your own cans).
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    You probably could, but the idea of the carbonation lid is that you only need to buy one lid to carbonate all your beers. Your suggestion would require one for every keg.
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Depends how involved you are. If you just apply pressure through the gas port, it will take quite a while (not sure exactly how long, but the beer was good to go after a week on the gas). If you're in a hurry, shake the keg. Or force carbonate the beer through the liquid port, which has a...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    80+ psi is higher than new installations are allowed to provide (~70psi max). Might need a re-design so more people can make use of it. IIRC water providers only need to give 20-30 psi minimum (varies from place to place).
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    I realise it's probably proprietary information, but how different is the multi-post to a normal gas (or liquid) post? I've just encountered a situation where I need a multi-post with 5/8" base. You don't make them at this stage (hint hint). Is there any chance of just shaving a bit off an...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Type A - Male camlock with female thread Type B - Female camlock with male thread Type C - Female camlock with hose tail Type D - Female camlock with female thread Type E - Male camlock with hose tail Type F - Male camlock with male thread Type DC - Dust cover (Female camlock with no exit) Type...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    I'd be double checking your water pressure. Anything over 500kPa (roughly 70psi, not 160 ;)) a pressure regulator/reducer (these are NOT the same thing) is supposed to be fitted. If your water pressure is too high, be warned that appliance manufacturers usually state that excessive water...
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    Hose storage ideas

    After yet another session of "untangle all the hoses to get the one I want" turned a 10 minute job into a 30 minute one, I've decided I need a better way to store the various hoses I use in brewing. Currently I use a box, hence the tangle (I'm not sure which are worse for tangling, beer lines...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    G'day @KegLand-com-au Just got back from a mate's place, had a look at his shiny new regulator while I was there. I've watched your video about it previously, and in it you demonstrate a folded stainless steel bump guard (sold separately). On the side of the cardboard box, you promote the...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Thank you muchly. All good and visible now :cheers:.
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Afraid not. Don't know what you can see in the quote above, but all I get is the old red X meaning pic no worky. When I try to view the address https://aussiehomebrewer.com/media/10904/ (which is what your first linky takes me to), or when I manually open...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Afraid I can't view the link. Apparently I don't have permission. Would you mind allowing this so I can see what you did?
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