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  1. Jayvan90

    GUTEN

    I went pretty crazy on mine also mate
  2. Jayvan90

    GUTEN

    https://au.rs-online.com/web/p/rocker-switches/4406929/?cm_mmc=AU-PLA-DS3A-_-google-_-PLA_AU_EN_Switches_Whoop-_-(AU:Whoop!)+Rocker+Switches-_-4406929&matchtype=&pla-475630440380&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt-Oq05T98gIViDArCh3yTA92EAkYBCABEgJpq_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Check the dimensions on this one - it...
  3. Jayvan90

    GUTEN

    If you don’t make the connection to the switch where I have circled and put a cross it won’t make any difference to how the unit operates, the diagram is just demonstrating how to use the existing wiring and where to add new wires for the retrofit - double check with your Sparkie mate for piece...
  4. Jayvan90

    GUTEN

    I also did the smart Pid install.. I metered the 3rd pole on the switch it is not part of the switch circuit so a 2 pole switch will be fine for the you needs as it only breaks the acitive path to power the Pid and energise the pump switch edit - this should be energise the SSR heating element...
  5. Jayvan90

    GUTEN

    Hi Hangover, I have a 40l guten and it’s ideal for single keg production. I scale recipes for 21l of wort into old 23l mytton rod kegs with cut dip tube, after cold crash and fining I get a full 19l serving keg of clean beer with minimum waste. If I was going to double batch I would buy a 70l...
  6. Jayvan90

    Post boil SG HELP!!!

    Hey William, I have been using a guten 40L for about a year now and am getting very consistent 75+%BH efficiency EXCEPT when I use voyager/compass pale malt, for some reason my numbers are always out when I use it, usually between 65 -70%… could it be the diastatic power of the malt yielding...
  7. Jayvan90

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Hahahaha! I am an idiot ... I thought you asking why my liquid lines were so long - think I was a roll and a bit for this one 12m on liquid line and 3 - 4m gas
  8. Jayvan90

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    When I was reading up on balancing lines and line lengths a lot of people giving advice said to start around 10 feet tube length (start long you can always trim back if too slow) and the lower the ID the better. I chose 4mm ID and started with 3m lengths - I was getting good pours at that...
  9. Jayvan90

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Honestly haven’t looked at the pressures that closely- I have the regulator on the bottle set to 15psi then just use the minis to dial in the pour .. too much foam I trim it back - no foam and slow pour dial it up a bit. Usually find the happy spot with a couple of pours but generally start...
  10. Jayvan90

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Do you need to be able to read what pressure they are at? .. I just got them because I thought it would be handy to dial in the pour for each individual tap - even with my 2x reading glasses I can’t read those things !
  11. Jayvan90

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Red lemonade for the kids of course ! My young fella likes to “brew” stuff for his own tap while dads making beer. I wasn’t sure if the inline regs act as nrv either so put extra in since I do dumb things - I already had all of the other bits so instead of buying new gas disconnects I just got...
  12. Jayvan90

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Probably not but I do stupid things sometimes - they are a cheap enough for the extra bit safety they offer from me doing dumb things
  13. Jayvan90

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    This is how I have mine set up - no leaks no problems.
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