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    Substitution of S33 for Wyeast 3787 - am I being ripped off? Need advice.

    I bought an extract kit from americanbrewmaster.com for a quad - it was supposed to ship with 2 packets of Wyeast 3787, but they were out of that so they gave me two packets of S33 instead. I've previously used s33 for low gravity ales - will it tolerate the 10.5% abv target of this beer...
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    Fan problem - help with electricity!

    I know this thread. Elsewhere i read that connecting a 5v adapter to a 12v fan would burn out the fan. Is that not true?
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    Fan problem - help with electricity!

    Or would these be better? http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058TV11A/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FL7SN4C/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 Thanks!
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    Fan problem - help with electricity!

    Thanks Would these work? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002ECSUX6/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004UOTWXI/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 There doesn't seem to be a connector on the fuse itself. Assume I would put wire in either end of the fuse holder and tape it...
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    Fan problem - help with electricity!

    In the video you can see a little black cylinder attached to the wire from the adapter. I can't figure out what the cylinder is for. Could that be what's making it do the overcurrent thing? Should I cut the cylinder off?
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    Fan problem - help with electricity!

    OK. How do i make it not do that?
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    Fan problem - help with electricity!

    Nope, if i reverse the wires it does the exact same thing. Which is weird cause i thought if the polarity was wrong it wouldn't work at all...
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    Fan problem - help with electricity!

    I built a tall collar for my keezer, so of course, the last foot of beer line gets warn and there is lots of head on my first pour. I bought a bilge fan http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001O0DE9E/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20) and some pvc piping and used a 12V dc adapter i had lying around...
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    Pass through help

    Can you suggest one? I found a 1/4 npt plug that goes where the barb is, but the barb is glued and cannot be removed.
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    Pass through help

    I've been searching for three days. I can't believe nobody has run into this problem before. My goal is 4 kegs in a GE keezer. I bought a primary regulator - easy enough. I followed a build that recommended a 4 body secondary. So I bought this...
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