sameSeems like a pretty good deal. Kinda funny that I'm now considering these big ones after kvetching for a couple of years about when the small ones were going to be available in the US.
Kegland don't recommend thatactually i just realized these would make really sweet pressure fermenters.
No, the small ones take PCO38 caps and these are PCO1881. But they do not need a separate tapping head. A lid assembly with handles, QDs, 65 PSI PRV and floating diptube is included.Does anybody know if this one uses the same tapping head as the smaller ones?
They're color coded:The prv is green, for some reason. I think it's 30 or 35 psi, just like the one on the fermzilla (which is red).
Williams Brewing lists the item as "Oxebar 20L Amber PET Keg & Pressure Fermenter Tank" and has the video on the product page. Actually says that it can be used as a pressure fermenter but they have other products better suited for that (i.e., Fermzilla; edit - the all rounder pressure fermenter kit is also on sale for just under $100).Kegland don't recommend that
yeah im already dreaming of my first pressure ferment.They're color coded:
yellow = 17 PSI
red = 35 PSI
green = 65 PSI
gray = 100 PSI
The 4 and 8 liter oxebar kegs are only rated for 58 PSI, so the tapping head for those comes with a red PRV.
Williams Brewing lists the item as "Oxebar 20L Amber PET Keg & Pressure Fermenter Tank" and has the video on the product page. Actually says that it can be used as a pressure fermenter but they have other products better suited for that (i.e., Fermzilla; edit - the all rounder pressure fermenter kit is also on sale for just under $100).
it lookslike 45 mm ? but looks on video like 38No, the small ones take PCO38 caps and these are PCO1881. But they do not need a separate tapping head. A lid assembly with handles, QDs, 65 PSI PRV and floating diptube is included.
This is why I haven't pulled the trigger. They're both taller than a standard ball lock corny and wider than a standard pin lock corny. That, plus I already have too many kegs.Bad: the size--I can fit exactly one of these in the mini fridge that will just barely hold 2 corniest.
i squeeze mine all of the time .Here's another positive for the humble keg conditioner: at low carbonation levels, you can get a feel for progress by squeezing.
What you need is a buddy with a 3d printer and some technical sense. Know any engineers?No way to use the hop bong and Kegland said it was unlikely they would make an adapter. I will look at modifying a sixtel or something.
That's the right way to do it.I think I will go the sixtel route which will allow for the use of the 2" TC hop bong easily. They are available on Facebook for about the same money. Although I will need to have some welding done to add another ferule but that is how it goes.
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One of these fits into this hisense brand 4.4 cut ft fridge (currently on sale at Lowes) without any modification.
We do already have distributors in America so it's best to go to:That is a slick product. Do you ship to the US?
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