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  1. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Hi @KegLand-com-au, I would like to gently remind about my question before it is lost to the history. I hate to be annoying, but I plan to do another batch this weekend and would really like to figure out how to clean up the clutter of old mashing profiles :)
  2. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Ok, I just revised my notes from the friend's lecture. The experiment was the following the amount of wort was produced in the lab: boiled and autoclaved. Then it was degassed in the vacuum chamber and transferred into the fermenter with O2 sensor. At that point sensor reading produced about...
  3. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    My views may be deemed a little unorthodox by the HB community, so should be taken with a grain of salt. I would suggest neither. Aeration is a myth blindly ported from large commercial production. A friend of mine did actual lab experiment. They aerated 12L of wort in the aeration chamber and...
  4. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Hi @KegLand-com-au . Just brewed my first one with 35L gen4. How do I delete unwanted/obsolete mash profiles from the unit? I deleted them on the rapt cloud, but they are still sitting on my Brewzilla. Thanks!
  5. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Yeah, I agree the MK4 looks decent, but it is not readily available here in Canada at the moment. Anyways, I now got a brand new MK3 and since I've managed to fix the leak, I am quite happy with it. In my case the leak was exactly at the flare fitting. Generally, there is a big discussion on...
  6. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    After receiving a replacement for a deemed faulty MK3 from amazon.ca, I am sharing some thoughts. The new reg has arrived and initial testing showed no leaks. In about 3 days after sitting under the pressure of 30PSI with no keg connected and the bottle turned off, I noticed a sudden drop of...
  7. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Thank you for the detailed explanation. No kegs were not connected. I was a little hesitant to submerge the whole thing in the bucket, but will keep that in mind for the future. Indeed, the package box was slightly damaged in the middle where the bonnet touches the box's cover, so presumably...
  8. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    So, I followed all the suggestions and left it with pressure set at 50 PSI with no keg connected and pressure dropped to 0 on both gauges in three days. With that I conclude there is a leak presumably somewhere inside of the reg., because I see nothing with soapy water. Therefore, reg, is going...
  9. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Damn it, three posts got stuck in moderation for two days :(
  10. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    There is no beer. CO2 is disconnected. I am trying to make sure that there is no leak before the return window at Amazon closes
  11. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    well, in about 5 hours I have the initially set 50PSI on LP side, but HP went from 750 PSI to about 500 PSI. With that I conclude that the leak is stronger at higher pressure. I guess the reg is going back to amazon for replacement. Also, it would be great if the vendor could post an 'official'...
  12. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Thanks, doing it now. Will post tomorrow the result.
  13. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    I think HP side is fine, it holds pressure no problem Its the LP side when the gas is trapped there by unscrewing the know and leaving it overnight with HP pressurized.
  14. Pan_Kotsky

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Hi guys, If the thread is wrong, please redirect me. I am kind of new to kegging and would teally appreciate a little help with my brand new MK3 from Kegland. I bought it new from Amazon in the Great Whire North and having a very slow leak around 0.5-1 psi per hour. Here is the test I...
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