And so I've had the Stasis since March of 2020. Used it with probably 10, 5 gal batches. Only 2 were lagers that needed 38 deg.
Today.. with a pilsner on, it died. Simply died... nothing. Cycled the switch.. nothing. No sign of any kind of circuit breaker or fuse externally.
Doesn't look to be...
Is there such a thing that, without disconnecting lines, a taproom can connect to a sanke fitting that duplicates the top of the sanke keg and has the two ball lock tubes and couplers.
This way a bartender can simply connect the bars sanke coupler to this adapter and then plug the ball locks...
I know about that setup because I have it for when I get commercial beer. I don't want them to be having to take things apart just for my keg and then putting it back for another keg. Was looking for something that they could simply mount their sanke coupler into with two ball lock hoses already...
The local restaurant would like to try my beer. They have sanke and I have ball lock. Does anyone make a coupler that mimicks a sanke keg they can connect to that has the ports for attaching lines and ball lock connectors?
Thank you. I have a lot of headroom and haven't had any issues with beer getting into the PRV. I modified this valve to allow adjustability. They had it staked to one setting. I cut out the dimple that keeps you from adjusting it. I simply set it low, watch the gauge and adjust the PRV to the...
I'm using a manifold from Spike that uses the 1-1/2" triclamp. Has a gauge and a PRV. No airlock. Not sure why you would need an airlock. Doesn't the pressure keep contaminants from entering through the PRV? When it's forced to release it's releasing under pressure... like a one way valve. So...
I'm having an issue with the tubing kinking close to the connections with just the weight of the filled lines. Anyone have a suggestion for lines that don't kink so easily restricting flow?
Also I noticed the unit isn't available on the CraftaBrew site. Is it out of stock or out of production?
Been using the Stasis for about 7 months now I guess. I have a pilsner on now. Holding at 38F for four weeks.... into my first week. So far the unit is doing a fine job. No regrets.
Ok this is my first pilsner and I did some research. To answer my own question.... no... I dumped the steeping wort and contacted the store and asked for another bag of steeping grains and the proper yeast.