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GreenDragon

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I'm doing AG's now and I'm coming along with my equipment. I have a fermentation chamber, keg, propane burner, etc but always looking for a good upgrade. I was browsing through CL today and I'm thinking about buying one of these:

http://wichita.craigslist.org/for/2524114704.html

I understand how to brew and all the "normal" AG equipment but this one has me stumped. So one of the holes is for a sight gauge/temp gauge. What's the 2nd hole for? How much extra $$$ I'm I looking at to finish one of these off?
 
When doing AG you're generally dealing with larger volumes of hot hot liquid. It's much more convenient and safe to drain and transfer these large quantities by means of a 1/2" ball valve on the vessel versus picking the whole thing up and dumping :mug:
 
$39.00 to add a 2-piece ball valve:

http://www.bargainfittings.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=46&product_id=167

$27.50 for a combo thermowell/sight gauge, not including the thermometer:

http://www.bargainfittings.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=46&product_id=83

For the time being, you could also go down to Home Depot/Lowes and get two 1/2" SS caps to cap those holes, and just use the pot without the fittings until you get the fittings. Stainless steel caps should cost about $3.00 each.
 
The one beef I have with that CL post is that he is basically spamming every major city which kind of goes against the spirit of craigslist. Oh well, I should just do the same thing.

If you want to put a valve on, you're looking at about 18 bucks. On the other port, you can go with either just a sight glass (~18) or a combo thermo/sightglass for about $45. To be honest, the ports are a little low for a thermometer.
 
Ah damn, I was hoping it was a local guy. I didn't realize it was a store spamming CL. I hate people that cheat on CL so nevermind.
 
Yea, I caught on to this when the listing started popping up in every city I searched for beer stuff... Kinda made me turn to other sources.
 
I bought one of these to use as a HLT. I was charged another $20 for shipping. I do not recommend this kettle. The kettle is very thin and the welds are not clean. I am going to convert a sanke and get rid of it. You get what you pay for.
 

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