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Hey KegLand, would it be easy enough to bypass the circuit board for the 65l digiboil to make it a very simple urn with no temp control, just switching the elements on and off? (Let’s call it an analog boil, or anaboil.)

For use with my (almost completed) craftbeer pi controller.

Would be a perfect solution for me to upgrade to double batches...

Yes this is quite easy to do if you want to. We have already had some other customers do this and bypass the current temp controller and wire the pump and elements to a separate controller. You have a reasonable amount of space in the cavity under the unit so it's fairly easy to work under there.
 
@KegLand-com-au Hi guys, can you tell me when you expect the In line Regulator back in stock? - https://www.kegland.com.au/in-line-regulator.html

Also would this be suitable in reducing from ~13psi down to ~2-3psi (co2)? I'd like to use it in replacing headspace while dispensing my cask ale.

Ta!

We have done some minor upgrades to this part which is why we wanted it to sell out completely before the new stock arrived. The old one had brass fittings on both sides so you would have to put beer line over these barbs and secure with hose clamp or alternatively use the smaller 1/4inch tubing:
https://www.kegland.com.au/pe-water-line-beer-gas-4mm-5-32-x-6-3mm-1-4-10m-roll-reverse-osmosis.html

However the majority of our customers are using the 8mm Evabarrier tubing. As a result we have changed the input and outputs on this item to 8mm so you can push the line in directly.

Also some other customers found that it was a bit of a nuisance to need to use a screw driver to set the pressure so we have a small injection moulded tee shaped handle to make it more ergonomic and easy to set the pressure. You can see these on the new photos that were just put up online a few moments ago here:
https://www.kegland.com.au/media/ca...8d6e5fb8d27136e95/i/m/img_20190513_151939.jpg

So hopefully it's worth the wait for you.

These are back in stock on Friday this week or maybe Monday next week.
 
Sorry about that. They just missed the last container so they got bumped and shifted to the next container of these stainless fittings.
What happened this time @KegLand-com-au ? I notice the flow control disconnects were due in tomorrow (after slipping yet another day from today) are now not until June 1. Thats over a month from the original date. Are you actually getting any? I have minikegs I purchased from you with all the other gear just been waiting on these. Cant actually use them
 
What happened this time @KegLand-com-au ? I notice the flow control disconnects were due in tomorrow (after slipping yet another day from today) are now not until June 1. Thats over a month from the original date. Are you actually getting any? I have minikegs I purchased from you with all the other gear just been waiting on these. Cant actually use them

Just buy some ordinary disconnects?
 
going to have to. but if i had of known this was going to be the case i would have got the fc tap. whole point was this was supposed to be better. i get that not everything turns up on time but 6 weeks is getting abit of a stretch
 
Hi @KegLand-com-au , Any chance you'd consider bringing Vittles Vaults into Australia? Would love a better grain storage solution than the Bunnings buckets i'm using now.

I'm talking about these for example: https://vittlesvault.com/products/outback-stackable-60/
The "Gamma Seal Lids" look interesting too, not sure they'd fit Australian buckets though: https://vittlesvault.com/products/gamma-seal-lids/
Costco did have them at one stage. I bought mine on eBay from an Australian supplier. They are excellent.
 
Hi @KegLand-com-au , Any chance you'd consider bringing Vittles Vaults into Australia? Would love a better grain storage solution than the Bunnings buckets i'm using now.

I'm talking about these for example: https://vittlesvault.com/products/outback-stackable-60/
The "Gamma Seal Lids" look interesting too, not sure they'd fit Australian buckets though: https://vittlesvault.com/products/gamma-seal-lids/
https://www.amazon.com.au/Vittles-V...YYJ5FBD6W2R&psc=1&refRID=YKCWN0ZRSYYJ5FBD6W2R

or alternately, if you don't wanna pay out the ***...

https://www.kegland.com.au/60l-hdpe-fermenter-kit.html
 
Costco did have them at one stage. I bought mine on eBay from an Australian supplier. They are excellent.
Unfortunately though no Costco over here in WA and I can't find any reasonably priced on ebay (or Amazon)

That's actually the cheapest i've seen on Amazon but still more than i'd probably be willing to pay. Would be great if we had a better local option at a sane price. A 60L fermenter would do the job but loses the ability to stack.
 
Ive been wanting those kinds of storage containers for ages, but will they fir 25kg bags of malt?
 
These ones do.
IMG_20190515_084935.jpeg
 
Nice one, thanks for that. Ive been checking them out for a while but I thought that the with a 25kg bag and those on their side, the grain would just run out the hole.
You need to stand it up when full as it will overflow, but after a brew or two you can unscrew the lid in place.
 

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