Pretty easy, some tube (plumbers 100mm PVC DWV out of site bin) glue a few bunnings fittings and a 40mm hole for the element and you are in business.So in that picture is it in the yellow pipe (plumber PVC sort of thing?)
How hard to make?
I have thought about using it *** about for a chiller coil , I think it may just work.Also looks like a potential randell :lol:
How long is the element and if you come in from the top some of the elements not going to be submerged as you cant fill this device to the top.How do you reckon it would go with one of those keg king 220W long stainless elements in the centre of the stainless ring?
If you reckon it would be alright I will buy one now.
Pretty easy, some tube (plumbers 100mm PVC DWV out of site bin) glue a few bunnings fittings and a 40mm hole for the element and you are in business.
When I have time I will post bunnings parts list and measurements.
Nev
How do you reckon it would go with one of those keg king 220W long stainless elements in the centre of the stainless ring?
If you reckon it would be alright I will buy one now.
Thanks Drew
Seen it in action yet ? I believe there is a pro type up your way producing beer h34r:
Nev
There is about 60mm spare room inside the coil.Yeah it would be bottom mounted.
Does it fit inside the ring part of the stainless tube?
Standard keg king 290mm long
There is about 60mm spare room inside the coil.
Nev
Yep to early to call but about 2k cheaper than that other system thats popular on this site. We are not supplying vessels just essentials like controller, pump, coil, silicon. braid for FB, stainless fittings etc in a kit form.Too early for ball park figure on complete set up?
Edit. Nev I also sent a pm or email (can't remember which) about ur braided coil. Looks interesting
Put it thru the site, down there VVVVVVI'll grab one.
What's the best way to purchase nev??
Yep to early to call but about 2k cheaper than that other system thats popular on this site. We are not supplying vessels just essentials like controller, pump, coil, silicon. braid for FB, stainless fittings etc in a kit form.
So you still have input into your own brewery design. The basic design (entry level) utilizes a 30L fermenter for the mash tun. Every ones got a spare one of those. This system can be as basic or as blingy as you make it. It good quality product at an entry level price.
No point shipping vessels from WA, makes it too expensive.
Nev
The parts list / blueprints for it would be great
I may wait for the plans, then consider if staying the standard kettle element will be better than the kegking element. The kettle setup will be heaps cheaper and I'm not that impressed with the kegking element. Not saying I'll never buy more kegking elements but just cant see great quality in the unit.
And with the $9 kettle element you can mount it from the side
Thanks KB I hope to see some input on your ideas.Paid for, thanks Nev!!!
You dont happen to have a font chiller fan for a keggerator (the kegking fan chiller style) do you?
Hey Cocko have look here http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...st&p=890224Also, what are the ends of the coiled pipe Nev?
Just blank? So do you need to flare it yourself or??
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