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All you need is the same size port on each lid and you can swap out your steam slayer between them.
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Great job! The biggest thing I learned was to have a fan powerful enough to yank that steam into the duct BEFORE it has a chance to...
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Thanks to everyone for all the great contributions to this thread! I got a lot of ideas and learned a ton from you all.
I finally got...
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I also struggled with condensation at one point. I had installed a bathroom fan in my brewcave mistakenly thinking this would be more...
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I like this line of thinking. We aren't talking 6 gallons at a roiling boil, it seems that for these smaller batches the hood should be...
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The cheapest and easiest option is to reduce the boil vigor and boil time, adjust recipe accordingly.
Brewing such small batches would...
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I got two sets of Nukatap minis today with their mini shank kits. Happy to report that the threads on the tap handle screw are M6 x 1.0...
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As long as it's not too extreme it should be fine but after a few cycles, those spots that creased will definitely cause cracking and...
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Great to know! Since my next batch will be the first time I'm using this method I'm probably overthinking it. :)
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I've just crashed in the Fermonster (7.9 g). It did suck the sides in, but they pop back out with a little pressure, or return to...
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Like all cheap BBQ regulators, this one is fixed to 11" WC which is roughly 0.4 psi. I connect it to a primary CO2 reg (arbitrarily set...
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Thanks! Looks like the Cold Crash Guardian is out of stock but I'll keep my eye out.
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You can hook your co2 up to it set to less than 1PSI and it will keep it topped off. You can use my product the cold crash guardian that...
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Thanks so much to everyone for all the great info and suggestions! I learn a ton with every question I ask. :)
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Using a tee and a check valve takes all the guesswork out of it. Like this. Also DIY-able if you're a real cheapskate.
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