Ah-ha......yeah didnt think of that hey.....thanks mate. 100 should be fine theycliffo said:At 400m above sea level the boiling point of water is about 98.5 degrees.
That boil looks fine to me.
392m mate cheers!!Exile said:Doing a brew now
Mine doesn't start to boil till 103°
Accurate Altimeter app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arlabsmobile.altimeter&hl=en
boil
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Hey Exile,Exile said:Anyone have problems with surface rust on the lid?
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A mate of mine recommended this stuff to me http://www.ibrew.com.au/products/innogel-b450-organic-cleaning-product-for-stainless-steel
1 hour after applying it
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Highly recommend it...... no affiliation blah blah blah
Ohh thats interesting, mind if I ask how much KK charged for a 2nd? Also any idea if they have more?Dinham said:I bought mine as a second from KK. It had some rust in the inside of the lid. I soaked it overnight in PBW and then it scrubbed right off.
Not to mention a heck of a lot cheaper.takai said:Nice. But why not use hose fittings? Would be easier to connect to water pipes then.
About $50 off I think. They didn't have any more at the time and I got the impression factory seconds don't come up often.jayahhdee said:Ohh thats interesting, mind if I ask how much KK charged for a 2nd? Also any idea if they have more?
Already using camlocks for everything else. They're secure, inexpensive, just dont leak, last forever, have bog standard pipe threads, you can visually see they're locked, ...takai said:Nice. But why not use hose fittings? Would be easier to connect to water pipes then.
Not really? Those are all ebay parts, think it cost me about $12 a side (EDIT - no my bad, $20 a side) including female barbed camlocks for the hose ends... that's about exactly what garden hose fittings cost alone, and I'd still need a 3/4" bsp or 1" bsp to 12mm compression fitting to get the thread on thereDinham said:Not to mention a heck of a lot cheaper.
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