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    Four Kegs One Tap

    Based on your description of how you want this to work, I think you're looking at some serious engineering that would need to be involved in order to get this executed properly. It actually makes me think a lot about the growler filler at Victory Brewing Co. Guess that shows that essentially...
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    HomeBrewTalk 2013 Big Giveaway!

    Might as well throw my hat into the ring now that I'm back up and brewing again.:mug:
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    does a beer with a high final gravity still need sugar added when bottling?

    My suggestion is that you do a standard 5-6% beer that you make properly without using stuff from Mr. Beer. You seem pretty new at this and you should be more focused on learning how to make something like a great 6% amber ale before venturing into high OG beers. You have to learn how to ride...
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    does a beer with a high final gravity still need sugar added when bottling?

    I'm just going to say it because it looks like no one else will: Dump this down the drain now and move on with your life. Why am I saying this? Because after reading what you've done I can conclude that you're obviously not experienced enough to have made a beer worth drinking. Dumping in...
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    ebay aquarium temp controller build

    I wouldn't recommend trying to draw more than 10A. Just because the relays in my unit are capable of handling 15A doesn't mean your unit uses the same components. Also, if your heater is drawing 10+A, you'll probably have an issue because unless you run off an isolated circuit, odds are that...
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    ebay aquarium temp controller build

    Guys, there seems to be a big misunderstanding of how a GFCI works. A GFCI is designed to cut off if it detects a leakage of current, i.e. when you're serving as a ground and thus input current isn't the same as what's being returned. Further, while it probably won't happen with even a...
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