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    Stainless Steel fermenters

    From memory when I tested mine it lifted after about 2psi, so you can do closed transfer but its not ideal I have pressure lids as well
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    BrewFerm 50lt

    Sorry might have been unclear, I was meaning I prefer Unitanks etc that use triclamps rather then the clamp on the CP gear, the CP gear isn't setup to have a Triclamp as a replacement
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    BrewFerm 50lt

    I've got two CP unis (50 and 30L) Seal on these ones isn't an issue but if need be usg keglube to hold it in place Main tip is to make sure the lid and clamp are central, I tend to make sure I've got the top of my uni lip wet with no rinse sanitizer as well I hate the clamps with a passion, I...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    With the 15amp controller what kind of temp probes does it use?
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Was no plan to have hot under pressure, was just wondering how hot I could run the CIP fluid upto or if I could soak in boiling water with Sodium perc etc
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Hey what temp can these handle? https://www.kegland.com.au/products/4-inch-tc-pre-drilled-glycol-pressure-lid-with-2-inch-tc-port
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    20L - 50L Pilot / Teaching Brewery

    If your looking at Smaller volume 3v systems id have a chat with cheekypeak, they have a new controller that may cover the requirements you need around reporting
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    Water report for rainwater, anyone??

    Like I said earlier I'd class rainwater as pretty much a blank slate and build from there, as your testing showed. Always been a beliver that if the water tastes good then it'll make good beer, can always improve from there. I did meet a guy at a swap that used RO water and didn't do any water...
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    Water report for rainwater, anyone??

    I'd class rain water as pretty much a blank slate tbh
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    Beer excise tax killing off Aussie craft breweries

    I'd like to point out that the first 350k of excise. https://www.ato.gov.au/businesses-and-organisations/gst-excise-and-indirect-taxes/excise-on-alcohol/excise-remissions-for-excisable-alcohol/remission-scheme-for-alcohol-manufacturers At roughly $42 in excise per keg you are looking at...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    https://www.kegland.com.au/products/benchy-carbon-12-24v-dc-portable-inline-keg-dispensing-unit
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Hey looking at the bench units again and they don't seem to have any temp readout or guidance on how much they cool Whats the expected output temp with a 20c ambient liquid?
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    I'm assuming for 15amp plugs your running 2.5mm2 cable? I'm running 4mm2 on my 3600w and 4800w element as extra headroom My 2400w elements are on 2.5mm2 but with thicker insulation (and 15amp plugs)
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Yeah I have a 50amp supply to my shed and a 20amp plug right next to my herms/HLT my kettle has dual 15amp on a 32amp circuit (I won't be running both at the same time) Sadly I only have one element port on my HLT (don't really want to add another) I have made up a dumb PID controller box that...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Yeah plan was to hardwire the Rapt heat output to the SSR and drive the element via the SSR similar to running a pid but with the Rapt wireless options and mashing profiles etc. If the Rapt has PID control it would be good to ramp the element up and down but on/off could work as well Just...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Hey if I hooked the heating output of this upto a 240v 40amp ssr do you think it could drive a 3600w element and manage a step mash via a herms...
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    KegLand Questions and Answers

    @KegLand-com-au any plans to get more of the Voyager range of malt in?
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    What are you brewing 2024

    Flaked corn, flaked maize, instant polenta etc are all good substitutes can even use cornflakes in a pinch but got to watch the salt
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    King Keg

    Just had a look at these and well they look cool the cost is up there, I would be curious to compare one to some of the unitank offerings Back to the King keg I am still waiting on them to be offically released as id be keen on a couple of 10L ones for cask style beer
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    What are you brewing 2024

    Guess i'll kick this one off with a Kentucky Common done on my 3v (70L MLT and 170L dished kettle) 66L cubed in ex golden syrup cubes https://share.brewfather.app/bSVskkTCTrSXeY 65C mash for 90mins Using up some base malt so 53.2% of any pale malt is fine 28.1% Voyager Craft Malt VELORIA...
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