I'm pretty new to using my beergun, but after a little experimenting it worked well for me. On my first trial I failed to purge all pressure from the keg before I started. With that run I had tons of foaming. Once I got the head pressure in the keg down to 1-2 psi things went well.
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I'm pretty new to using my beergun, but after a little experimenting it worked well for me. On my first trial I failed to purge all pressure from the keg before I started. With that run I had tons of foaming. Once I got the head pressure in the keg down to 1-2 psi things went well.
Something...
I found another much longer thread that helped me understand this a little better. It referenced this website http://www.stirstarters.com They use a voltage controller because the potentiometer can't handle absorbing the load. Ordered the controller last night. Got 3 for $.99 on eBay with free...
I found another much longer thread that helped me understand this a little better. It referenced this website http://www.stirstarters.com They use a voltage controller because the potentiometer can't handle absorbing the load. Ordered the controller last night. Got 3 for $.99 on eBay with free...
I'm working on building a stir plate. Mine will be in a plastic box I bought at the surplus store for $2. If you live in Minneapolis/St. Paul, you've got to love ax-man.com. I was able to buy all the parts (including magnets) for about $14.
I have a 12v 500 ma power supply and a 12v .98 amp fan...
I'm working on building a stir plate. Mine will be in a plastic box I bought at the surplus store for $2. If you live in Minneapolis/St. Paul, you've got to love ax-man.com. I was able to buy all the parts (including magnets) for about $14.
I have a 12v 500 ma power supply and a 12v .98 amp fan...