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mrsupraboy

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Was just wondering what do people use for silicone orings for there brew pots. Are there ones u can buy or do u make em. The ones I used I made from the silicone baking trays at kmart.
 
They can be brought but also made from the baking trays as you said.

I know lads that went both ways neither complained about it. I guess if you need 1 or 2 buy them, need more cut up a tray and save some cash.
 
I bought a bag of 100 from aliexpress.com, cost $20, but I don't expect to ever run out.

EDIT: Argh! brew pots. I was talking keg o-rings. My apologies.
 
Mr Wibble said:
I bought a bag of 100 from aliexpress.com, cost $20, but I don't expect to ever run out.

EDIT: Argh! brew pots. I was talking keg o-rings. My apologies.
There is hundreds of different type. Can u please post the ones u bought
 
For *pin lock* kegs, the outside o-ring, I found these worked OK -
They are 3mm, but I find that gives a good seal. For ball lock kegs, I think you need a smaller o-ring.
==> 17*3.1mm Food Grade Silicone Rubber O Ring
(Hmm, I assumed these were food-grade, will check).

For ball-lock, maybe you want 16mm? I don't know.

For the interior o-ring, that goes on both the dip-tube and the gas post, I am waiting on these to be delivered (so can't say 100% they're OK) -
==> 12*2.4mm Silicone O Ring
 
Here are my notes on o-rings:


For pipes/braumeister:

3.5mm thick cross section (1/8")
for 10mm stainless threaded rod - #204 (3/8" 9.52mm) or #205 (7/16" 11.1mm)
for 1/2" threaded pipes - # 210 (3/4" or 19mm) - tight, prob use #211 (13/16" or 20.6mm) - #210 is GREAT for replacing fermenter tap o-rings.

5.3mm thick (3/16")
for 10mm stainless threaded rod - #309 (ID 7/16" 11.1mm) (3/8" would be better, but they don't have it - 7/16 is smallest) - this is excellent for the center rod on a brau clone
for 1/2" threaded pipe - #314 (ID 3/4" or 19mm) or #315 (13/16" or 20.6mm)




http://aussiehomebrewer.com/topic/67746-replacing-keg-o-rings-with-silicone/?hl=oringsandmore
For Kegs:
Hi guys,

I am putting together this guide for those of you who wish to replace your keg o-rings with silicone ones. You can buy them in packs of 50 from ebay. Some I this info is from other forums and some I've found out myself.

This is the size chart from the vendor I have used

http://stores.ebay.c...SIZE-CHART.html

I will list the application and size number

Post #111
Dip Tube #109
Lid #417

There are two gaskets in each quick disconnect that can be replaced
Quick Disconnect small #007
Quick disconnect large #013

Generic pressure relief valve like #104
http://www.ebay.com/...=item1e70c0c824

Generic poppet valve like this #105
http://www.mybeersho...products_id=150


Hi guys,
Kelbygreen is right. They are just to show what type of pressure relief valve I have that has an o-ring. Here are some pics for clarification


Post
http://aussiehomebrewer.com/index.p...attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=57438

Diptube
http://aussiehomebrewer.com/index.p...attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=57439

Generic Poppet
http://aussiehomebrewer.com/index.p...attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=57440

Pressure Relief Valve
http://aussiehomebrewer.com/index.p...attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=57441

Lid
http://aussiehomebrewer.com/index.p...attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=57442

Disassembled Quick Disconnect showing the two silicone orings
http://aussiehomebrewer.com/index.p...attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=57443
 
lael said:
Here are my notes on o-rings:


For pipes/braumeister:


3.5mm thick cross section (1/8")

for 10mm stainless threaded rod - #204 (3/8" 9.52mm) or #205 (7/16" 11.1mm)

for 1/2" threaded pipes - # 210 (3/4" or 19mm) - tight, prob use #211 (13/16" or 20.6mm) - #210 is GREAT for replacing fermenter tap o-rings.


5.3mm thick (3/16")

for 10mm stainless threaded rod - #309 (ID 7/16" 11.1mm) (3/8" would be better, but they don't have it - 7/16 is smallest) - this is excellent for the center rod on a brau clone

for 1/2" threaded pipe - #314 (ID 3/4" or 19mm) or #315 (13/16" or 20.6mm)





http://aussiehomebrewer.com/topic/67746-replacing-keg-o-rings-with-silicone/?hl=oringsandmore

For Kegs:
Hi guys,

I am putting together this guide for those of you who wish to replace your keg o-rings with silicone ones. You can buy them in packs of 50 from ebay. Some I this info is from other forums and some I've found out myself.

This is the size chart from the vendor I have used

http://stores.ebay.c...SIZE-CHART.html

I will list the application and size number

Post #111
Dip Tube #109
Lid #417

There are two gaskets in each quick disconnect that can be replaced
Quick Disconnect small #007
Quick disconnect large #013

Generic pressure relief valve like #104
http://www.ebay.com/...=item1e70c0c824

Generic poppet valve like this #105
http://www.mybeersho...products_id=150



Hi guys,
Kelbygreen is right. They are just to show what type of pressure relief valve I have that has an o-ring. Here are some pics for clarification


Post


Diptube


Generic Poppet


Pressure Relief Valve


Lid


Disassembled Quick Disconnect showing the two silicone orings
Sorry if missed something bit were am I getting the 3/8* and 3/4 silicone orings from. Do I go onto that brew site and put that no in and the silicone orings come up
 
Yep! Either oringsandmore.com or eBay seller oringsandmore
 
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