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Nice! The only thing I'd show different is the smaller size of the secondary and its conical shape at the top that allows it to be filled to the neck reducing surface area. In theory there shouldn't be any O2 in there, but it's better to be safe. If you cold crash before you keg you'll probably get some suck back.
Wonder if anyone has ever put a balloon on one of the stems of a carboy cap and forced CO2 into the other to blow it up. As the beer cooled from cold crashing it'd only suck in CO2.
I know! OCD at its best.
