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    Digital flow meter with solenoid for strike and sparge water

    So I've been watching a listing on Amazon for years, the only affordable flow meter, but it was still around $100 to get everything I would need, which is why I didn't pull the trigger, and it was only in Liters. Recently, I decided to look around again, and the same seller released a newer...
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    Great catchpan for keggle electric kettles

    When I first built my electric brewing setup, I just had the kettles on the wooden stand. After the first boilover though, I started putting a towel underneath the BK. This helped a bit, but I had a few hard boilovers, and the wort just flowed everywhere. I also store a jockey box underneath...
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    Anyone using the TEFC Chugger mini max pumps?

    I currently have a center inlet stainless chugger pump. In the past I've used a standard march inline pump as well. I am thinking about adding a second pump into my setup, and was originally just going to get another standard center inlet stainless chugger, but then I saw that they have a...
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    thoughts on future basement electric brewery?

    All, I am still in the research phase of everything, and am on a limited budget to do all I want (about $1.5k). For all that I want to do, I want to build the stand, control panels (more on this below), sink, vent, and wiring. Building the stand won't require much since I think I can...
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    Two stage counterflow chiller

    I built this chiller a few years ago, but I never posted here about it, so I thought it was about time to share! This is a two stage counterflow chiller that I use with a pump from the kettle, and a pump for ice water. The main impetus, as most of the builds here have mentioned, was to save...
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    Georgia 3/4" 303 stainless hex tap handles - $20 each

    I made these for myself, and am willing to make them to order for anyone interested. These are 3/4" 303 stainless hex tap handles that are 3" long. I cut square threads that are 3/8" - 16, the standard threading for tap handles. I kept my edges square, but I can also bevel them. I have...
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    Georgia WTS: Perlick 425ss and ventmatic ultra-flo

    I have a single Perlick 425ss and Ventmatic Ultra-flow faucet for sale. I recently upgraded to flow control faucets, and just replaced these. For any interested, I will have another two Ventmatic Ultra-flow faucets for sale soon. Both of these faucets have the 8mm aftermarket spouts in...
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    Georgia 5 pin lock kegs - $45 each

    I have five pin lock kegs for sale, they are not reconditioned. I had bought them years ago to keep as extra on hand, and I was going to rebuild them if I needed them. I have decided that after ~ 5 years, I probably won't ever need them, so it is time to fund another part of the hobby! The kegs...
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    Problem with John Guest 5/8 BSPP shank connectors

    So I am trying out the John guest connectors for the shanks using the 5/8 BSPP. The probem is that on the end that threads onto the shank, there is an internal nipple of sorts that only allow the fitting to thread on a little bit, and the gasket doesn't get a chance to seal against the face of...
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    Stainless 1/4'' MFL pin lock disconnects?

    I've built some direct keg sampling setups using perlick 650ss faucets, and a chi company faucet adapter specifically for the flow control faucets to 1/4'' MFL to attach to the disconnects. All my disconnects are plastic, and I am interested in getting a single stainless ball lock and pin lock...
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    my new philosophy with kegging equipment

    I posted this in another forum, but I have received some questions about it here, so I decided to post the information. I wanted to share the evolution of how I work with my kegging equipment. I've always used flared connectors because I've always bought the cheapest kegs I could find, and...
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    my new jockey box!

    In the lab I work in, a coworker got married this past weekend, and had asked me to do the main beverages for her. the wedding and reception were all on a boat, and bringing a kegerator of any kind was out of the question. i decided to build a new jockey box, my other jockey boxes could only...
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    cleaner to leave in keg?

    Hi, i've been kegging for a bit, but recently started to build a kegerator. i know the BLC kit is what you are 'supposed' to use to clean out the lines, but i just can't justify it to myself to buy a pump to push cleaner through my lines when i have co2 and extra kegs... so i plan on keeping...
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    serving pressures for beer?

    so i've been kegging for a while now, and always just adjust the pressure from the regulator to match whatever gives the best pour. now i have quite a few kegs (empty, but hopefully not for long), bought a chest freezer a while ago i thought i'd convert into a kegerator, but recently bought a...
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    fill one co2 from another?

    i know this sounds strange, but i'm just wondering. right now, i have three co2 tanks, 2.5, 20, 50 lb tanks. what i'm wondering is if there is some way that would allow me to fill the smaller tanks from the larger one if i use the smaller tanks first? i'm thinking this isn't really...
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