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Looks good Barls. So many taps :beer:

I finally put my keezer back together today:

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Apologies for the poor lighting and the unusual angle. My phone likes it that way.

Jez
 
Looks good Barls. So many taps :beer:

I finally put my keezer back together today:

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Apologies for the poor lighting and the unusual angle. My phone likes it that way.

Jez

looks awesome !! did you need to convert or change the thermostat ? if so, what have you found to be the best thing out there to do so ?

BJ
 
BJ we all use stc1000 from ebay as a control on keg fridges and fermenting fridges. The fridge or freezer plugs into the unit and it switches it off and on as needed also can hook a heating pad up to do the same in winter
 
BJ we all use stc1000 from ebay as a control on keg fridges and fermenting fridges. The fridge or freezer plugs into the unit and it switches it off and on as needed also can hook a heating pad up to do the same in winter


Thank you so much Kelbygreen !!!!

I was actually going to look at buying on of these - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/160372777342?ss...984.m1423.l2649
but it looks like too much mucking around.

As I said earlier I am new to all of this so thank you, that looks like a much better option, and cheaper !!!!

Cheers

BJ
 
you will have to wire the unit and put it into a box. Its not that hard but getting a electrician to do it is the best, That does not always happen but have to push safety :lol: there are many threads on the matter if you want to look further
 
If you want one sooner and from Aus
Brew Adelaide is stocking them at the same price as ebay sellers.
brewadelaide.com.au
No affiliation etc...

Cheers Robbo but i jumped onto eBay this arvo and bought one. it will be delivered next week so thats okay.

I still have to build the collar and buy taps and kegs and all that stuff so no huge hurry.

I would like to have it operational by Christmas so should be sweet.

and cheers Kelby, know a couple of sparkies so should be sweet

BJ
 
Cheers Robbo but i jumped onto eBay this arvo and bought one. it will be delivered next week so thats okay.

I still have to build the collar and buy taps and kegs and all that stuff so no huge hurry.

I would like to have it operational by Christmas so should be sweet.

and cheers Kelby, know a couple of sparkies so should be sweet

BJ
Just make sure that your sparkies follow the instructions....my mate had his wired by a sparky....and it didn't work...i had to re-wire it to get it to work properly...
The sparky had done it the right way , if it was simply positive and negative , but it isn't....the active is actually both parts of the circuit...you'll see what i mean when you get the product...
 
Just make sure that your sparkies follow the instructions....my mate had his wired by a sparky....and it didn't work...i had to re-wire it to get it to work properly...
The sparky had done it the right way , if it was simply positive and negative , but it isn't....the active is actually both parts of the circuit...you'll see what i mean when you get the product...


thanks mate, i'm sure i'll have more questions for the boards as i progress !! ha ha
BJ
 
I've gone the "Crusty" look...

still have to do the beer / gas lines
been collecting the parts to upgrade from a 1 tap kegerator
i can also fit a few bottles of wine in for the SWMBO and allow hop storage and overflow food etc in the freezer
the 500L will fit 6 kegs if i need to :party:

gotta get a drip tray as well....

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Here's the portakeg I made recently.
It's basically a peice of 300mm stormwater pipe with a plastic base glued in.
The wood on the outside is a cosmetic skin made from resawn oregan verandah posts - 27 in all, each cut to 6.7 degrees.
I finished it in danish oil then 4 coats of gloss polyurethane.
Wrapped some polished stainless hoops around it and installed a Perlick flow control tap to complete the bling factor.
That's a neat looking port-keg b0neski.....might have to steal some of your ideas there it looks so good!
 
I've gone the "Crusty" look...

still have to do the beer / gas lines
been collecting the parts to upgrade from a 1 tap kegerator
i can also fit a few bottles of wine in for the SWMBO and allow hop storage and overflow food etc in the freezer
the 500L will fit 6 kegs if i need to :party:

gotta get a drip tray as well....

Very nice Maheel.
I am running my fridge @4degC & carb & serve @80kpa ( 2.5 vol/co2 ) with 4m of Valpar FlexMaster 5mm ID beer line. I got my splashback drip tray from Andale in Somersby, 500mm x 180mm, $147.84..... :party:
 
Finally got the Perlicks installed. Took me ages to buy shanks. Fantastic pour.

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This is not my set-up but a keen home brewer in Pennsylvania who I met when I went on holiday there in May 2011. Impressive, all taps were running, he specialises in Flanders and other unusual styles. One picture shows one side of the wall, the other side is the bar.

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Had an RDO the other day, so i thought i should spruce up the keg fridge. The freezer door is chalk board paint.
I never had a drip tray, and i still don't. But i put something up now to catch the drips and put a glass on.

Edit: Ohh and i cut the door out so now i can fit 6 kegs in the fridge now.

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