Grmblz
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5ltr then.
Cheers, let's hope this goes ahead - 5L for me pleaseThere you go !
It'd be nice if you could consider some additional features as well, I'd love;
- A purpose built gas board, or the option to mount a gas board with secondary regulators that doesn't involve penetrating the internal liner (and perhaps damaging something)
- Multiple gas bottle external mounting, for 6kg bottles (or 1 6kg and 1 2.6kg). It'd be great to have a CO2 bottle and N2 etc mounted
- Energy efficiency, highly insulated and default non-glass door
I really liked the idea of the gas line-in with the PET carb lid, however this only allows one line-in.
Many users will want more than one line-in and won't want to drill a hole in the unit to do this.
E.g. Sparkling water line-in for the carbonation reactor, multiple externally mounted secondary regs, nitro etc. It sounds like CJW is talking about mounting this in the fridge, but why not outside with a better bulkhead configuration?
What about a fermzilla lid on the back of the unit? You could make an insulated replaceable insert that goes inside the fermzilla lid (already in your arsenal) to mitigate heat loss. This would provide, as a starting point, 2x line-ins with the carb cap method, and no-one would have qualms about drilling additional holes in this replaceable lid to install duotight bulkheads for additional line-ins.
I am in the process of building a large fermenting cabinet that can carry 8 plastic fermenters. My problem is buying a refrigeration unit that can keep the unit at a constant temperature for fermenting.
Is this something you guys can get your hands on? It would be like stand alone refrigeration unit that you could install into any box or unit for cooling.
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I do really like the idea of KegLand making a larger multi-keg fridge. Personally I really liked the look of the RAPT fermentation fridge/chamber as a multi-keg unit. The flexibility to hold multiple kegs of different sizes and in different configurations is really nice. Four full size and I think either 2 or 4 additional half size kegs? It seems like that’s a unit that’s already designed and almost in production so adapting that for a multi-keg Kegerator would be really easy. The downside is how tall it is. But I would love to see a Multi-tap font (6 or 8?) mounted to the door of one of those!View attachment 117881
Ta. Not sure they're available in NZ. More wondering if KegLand might be doing something nearer 10L in the future
When is the G20 Available please?
Hey @KegLand-com-au, any chance of a low-profile A-type keg coupler, along the lines of the Micromatic or Krome Dispense D-type ones?
D System - Keg Coupler - Low Profile
Cheers
Do you think you would be happy with a 4 output gas board like this?
Yep, that would be great. And if anyone wanted a commercial secondary they would have the mounting points for a gas board of their own design (bonus points if you sold "blank" boards too).
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Yes these are good points. The multiple gas bottle mounting config would be nice. Yes I would also agree with non-glass door as default. The foam filled doors have higher tooling cost to begin with but they generally have lower unit cost once production is scaled up to reasonable volumes. So we would be keen to do foam filled door. They definitely save power too.
Gas board would be not a bad idea either. The commercial gas boards are really expensive to build however we can make a gas board like this one and the main difference with this type and the large commercial type is that the flow rate is slower:
These use the inline regulators.
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I don't think the slower flow rate is really a big issue as most guys at home are not pulling many beers at once at the same time one after the other so if the keg takes 5 seconds to recover after you pour a pint it's probably not a big deal.
Do you think you would be happy with a 4 output gas board like this?
Yep, I think that would just about do it. A RAPT fridge able to hold 6-8 kegs, mounts for both C02 and Nitro tanks, a gas board able to accommodate multiple PSI ranges, good insulation in the door, multiple compact taps in the door, have it plumbed through the wall into the kitchen sink for my carbonated water... that would be a worthy successor for my current Kegerator!! I would probably then turn the V4 kegerator into a fermentation/cold crash fridge.Yes we have some more compact through door taps that we are looking to produce soon. I think they will be released shortly after the RAPT fridge is released then you would have to drill holes in the door for the taps yourself.
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Hi Kegland, I've had a BZ35 3.0 for a year and a bit and the bottom screen (pump filter) has never really sat right. If I whirlpool using a spoon, it will lift up off the bottom and sort of float around. I've also noticed that it dances off the bottom while running a full boil. It seems the fit isn't quite snug enough (there's a few mm either side). Are there any solutions to this? I remember Gash mentioning in one of his videos that some people tie weights to the bottom of it, but I'm hoping there's a better alternative.
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