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    We did consider this but the 2" outlets and inlets are really too large for this type of pump. The 1.5" TC already has up to 38mm ID which is already quite large and allow more than enough flow.
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    https://www.kegland.com.au/products/65w-stainless-head-magnetic-drive-pump-with-3-4-bspt-threads-easy-remove-wing-nut-head If we upgrade this pump above to a TC head it would still take 12 months to get into circulation so if you need the pump soon I would probably just get the one in the link...
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    https://www.kegland.com.au/products/2m-extension-probe-for-rapt-fridge-with-4mm-probe Yes the end of the probe is sealed in sealant and is waterproof (link above). So you can immerse the probe extension in water or some other liquid directly.
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    1. The condensation has everything to do with how much ambient air is getting into the fridge or other sources of moisture. For instance if you have the door open for a while and you start to get condensation on a keg for instance. This condensation will eventually migrate to the cold plate at...
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    Scales for malt weighing?

    Yes the large shop scales are good but they are a bit bulky and if you are doing single batches then probably smaller scales are fine. For instance these ones are smaller and will do up to 10kg which is enough for most people doing single or double batches. I should say the larger shop scales...
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    https://www.kegland.com.au/products/rapt-digital-regulator-spunding-valve This product has had a few delays as we have ad some issues with the sensor supplier but we are resolving these issues now and we hope to have this released in July or August now. Sorry about the long delay.
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    That is a good point. This is not something that we stock at the moment. right now your only option is to use the 8mm and then use the reducer.
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    Yes I would check the battery contacts. If the battery has been taken out and then put back into the cradle its not uncommon for the battery to not be in contact with the terminals correctly when it goes back into the cradle. This is especially the case with the older cradles that were very...
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    We do not have a TC head for this model planned at this stage but we I will talk to the others and see what we can do about this.
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    https://www.kegland.com.au/products/replacement-male-o-ring-for-k-lok-male-x-tap-shank-adaptor Then this is the link for you.
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    Great. That is a much better set of gravity readings to calibrate against. I would say if you use that approach you should be fine.
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    Sorry I could not comment. They are pretty much a copy of one another so I am guessing they would probably fit but with that said I have not tried so I am not 100% sure.
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    https://www.kegland.com.au/collections/k-lok-snaplock-fatlock-compatible-fittings There are a few different "standards" of fittings. The link above is for our k-lok fittings. Although the couple with the snaplok, fatlok, b-lok and other similar commercial fittings ours are designed every so...
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    When you say the 3/4" sized wort pump which one do you mean? Can you send a link?
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    The Recipes that G&G had under the ArtisanAle brand were really fantastic but the reality is that these recipes were public. If the quality is maintained then we would be more than happy to purchase them from whoever manufactures them. If this is not the case then we will use the same recipe...
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