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    Easy & Cheap Stainless Vent Hood

    I've been having issues getting all of the steam out of the basement. I've tried getting it lower but still no better results. I might just get the larger one and see what that does
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    Easy & Cheap Stainless Vent Hood

    its the 6in http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008N4QIZG/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
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    Easy & Cheap Stainless Vent Hood

    Got the hood setup. Working well so far
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    First time boiling with whole hops quesitons

    I use hop bags for whole leaf. I think i have 6 or so. Just fill each bag with hops required for each addition. Has worked well for me so far.
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    Easy & Cheap Stainless Vent Hood

    Stickyfinger, you take the element wattage and divide it by 17.6 to get your cfm required. For duct size i found a few charts but they are all for fans below 125 cfm but it will give you an idea of how elbows along duct size and length will affect your system...
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    Easy & Cheap Stainless Vent Hood

    Found it!!!!! http://www.structuretech1.com/2013/10/how-to-determine-if-makeup-air-is-required/
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    Easy & Cheap Stainless Vent Hood

    I forgot to add that you take your fans cfm and multiply it by .8 Im still looking for the thread on here that had the worksheet to determine air makeup
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    Easy & Cheap Stainless Vent Hood

    I found mine using this chart. Basically determine which column best describes your gas appliances and multiply the value by your square footage. I choose column B 0.09 X 2700 sq. ft. = 243cfm. This is what your house can makeup so you want to stay below this with the vent fan. Id imagine...
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    Easy & Cheap Stainless Vent Hood

    I just ordered this one yesterday. This should be enough for a 5500w single kettle if kept at 80% or less during boil. Plus thats under my air makeup requirement.
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    Easy & Cheap Stainless Vent Hood

    Do you think this would work for an exhaust fan. 11,800 cfm baby!!! haha :mug:
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    Not-So-Secret-Santa Christmas Swap

    Just found this on the back of one of my new coasters. Ha great!!!
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    Not-So-Secret-Santa Christmas Swap

    Here is my attempt to review some good brews by Marckw First we have the Imperial IPA. Sweet, with a slight fruit smell. Clear pour with an nice amber color, light on the head. Good hoppy taste that mellows out. Overall, very nice brew, loved this one. Cant find anything to that i would change...
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    Not-So-Secret-Santa Christmas Swap

    Mmmm tastes like fall in a bottle. Marckw's imperial pumpkin ale
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    Not-So-Secret-Santa Christmas Swap

    Great group of people we have here. Got a second delivery from marckw. Thanks again
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    Not-So-Secret-Santa Christmas Swap

    Breaking into the brews. Got the imperial ipa poured right now. Reviews to come
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    Not-So-Secret-Santa Christmas Swap

    Just got my package from marckw. Love the extra gift. Might have to use it tonight on some chicken
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    Stout tap pour issue

    I thought about using one of those jddevinn, the only issue is once I stick it in the rest of the beer is going to flow out and into my drip tray. What it needs is a little push valve on the faucet to let air in from just above the diffusion plate, that should let the remaining beer come out.
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    Stout tap pour issue

    It's one off amazon. Chrome plated. Nothing fancy but still functions well
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    too much coffee?

    I was in the same boat. I added mine in the keg, it was too much but within a few weeks it started to settle out. Either way you've got yourself a good morning beer or coffee, no baileys required.
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    Stout tap pour issue

    Everything with my pour is fine the issue I'm having is once done I get that small amount of beer that passes the diffuser plate but is now stuck. If I don't pour for a couple days it thickens up and I must clean it before pouring another. Is there a good technique to get aways from cleaning...
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