mandrakar said:I run a 3.5 Kg CO2 fire extinguisher to dispense. It costs me $14.00 to refill and I own it!
M
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Beerpig said:Bit of a side track
Is the BOC "Beergas" a mixture of Nitrogen & CO2? Am sure I saw this on one of the bottles
Cheers
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Wortgames said:Guinness uses nitrogen to produce smaller creamier bubbles, but I think the main purpose for a nitrogen mix is to allow pubs to run higher pressures without overcarbonating the beer. Could be wrong though.
Probably about time for the usual legal disclaimer here too, for the benefit of newbies:
CO2 is stored at EXTREMELY high pressures and it can KILL in the event of a failure. As homebrewers we all like to mess around in the margins, but you must never take your eye off the ball.
There has been discussion in the past about certain vessels being designed for repeated pressure cycling (ie filling and discharge) and others (eg fire extinguishers) that are designed for only one or two pressure cycles in their lifespan.
Make damn sure you know what you are doing if you plan on modifying anything.
If you don't know what you are doing then let the experts do it for you.
That is all. Carry on.
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Fingerlickin_B said:Whoo hoo, finally got it!
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Might be time to offload some aluminium SodaStream cylinders now methinks...anyone in Canberra want some? (will trade for beer :chug: )
PZ.
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altstart said:Anyone know the dimensions of the Mykegsonlegs 6.8 kg cylinder.
Thanks Altstart
Just measured mine and I can tell you it's 175mm in diameter and 690mm high (which includes the handle).altstart said:Anyone know the dimensions of the Mykegsonlegs 6.8 kg cylinder.
Only lighten your wallet quicker :blink:Millet Man said:I have just received my kegging setup and picked up a food grade CO2 cylinder yesterday from the local Air Liquide dealer. I opted for the heavy 10kg steel cylinder (must be 30-40kg all up) which was only $15 per year rental, I'm presuming most of you guys paying $100+ have an aluminium cylinder?
Any benefit in the aluminium one other than weight?
Cheers, Andrew.
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Millet Man said:Any benefit in the aluminium one other than weight?
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Ross said:Millet Man said:Any benefit in the aluminium one other than weight?
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No!!! - Unfortuanatey steel ones only available in Vic ...
cheers ross
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That would depend on how many times you're planning on filling it each year
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