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    Counter flow chiller working too well?

    Hopefully just a slow start to fermentation.
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    Replacing a 3-prong plug with a 4-prong

    I'm thinking I need to take a few more steps here. Having an ungrounded heating element submersed in water without a gfi breaker isn't going to be good. To the drawing boards...
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    Replacing a 3-prong plug with a 4-prong

    The problem here is that there isn't a ground wire in the cord. There are only three wires. So I'm guessing I'd just leave the ground unconnected, but that's probably against code... What's the best route to take here?
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    Replacing a 3-prong plug with a 4-prong

    I was able to get a great deal on a HLT, but the plug doesn't match my current outlet. Here's the three-prong plug coming off the HLT: Here's my current, four-prong outlet: Is it possible to just replace the three-prong plug with a four-prong? If so, how do I wire that considering that...
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    Cigar City Jai Alai Clone

    Doesn't seem like it. I know the recipe had changed a bit since Wayne gave that interview. Recently, CCB began double dry hopping Jai Alai.
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    Identifying Hardware, Part II

    :pipe: Dang! Yeah, that's not a half bad idea! I'll see what I can do on that front. Cheers!
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    Identifying Hardware, Part II

    Ok, cool. Didn't realize all of these were cleaning cans / pub kegs. So to be clear, these aren't sankey kegs (or is it sanke? wikipedia has both), but they can be used for homebrewing provided that the liquid side is closed, correct? Lastly, if that is correct, is the gas in a one-way valve...
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    Identifying Hardware, Part II

    Earlier today, I created a post asking for helping identifying a keg part and @JuanMoore quickly provided an answer. However, turns out how I have more questions! There are three kegs in question here; Keg A, B & C. Each keg accepts a D-type coupler. First question is a larger-scale...
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    Can you identify this part?

    Unscrewing the nut only removes the top half of the thingamajig. Interesting! Hmm... So can I use this for serving homebrew you think? The opposite side has what appears to be a standard sanke a type fitting.
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    Can you identify this part?

    What is this device where I think a coupler should go? I can't seem to remove it either. I'm a kegging noob, but I was able to get a couple of free kegs from a beverage company that was closing. In all, I have 2x 3gal and 1x 5gal sanke kegs, all with multiple "spouts" on top and removable...
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    Edit: Double post, delete

    Edit: Double posted. Sorry!
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