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  1. HDBomber

    Cornelius Keg Lid with TC Clamp opening?

    Nah, I've just been opening the lid and purging...
  2. HDBomber

    Cornelius Keg Lid with TC Clamp opening?

    :rock::rock::rock:
  3. HDBomber

    Cornelius Keg Lid with TC Clamp opening?

    Cornical Keg has a PRV
  4. HDBomber

    Cornelius Keg Lid with TC Clamp opening?

    I can confirm that 1.5" TC Ferrule needs to be extended about 2.25" above the cover to clear the lock down lever on this cover. Great idea though if you have the clearance.
  5. HDBomber

    Cornelius Keg Lid with TC Clamp opening?

    Will do. Ive got a couple ideas if it doesn’t work straight away. Crush em. Gas port on the cover and pressurize higher than the FV.
  6. HDBomber

    Cornelius Keg Lid with TC Clamp opening?

    Fermenting lid for Cornical FV comes with a 1/2" MNPT fitting. I pieced together this Hop Hopper from bits around the shop. Seems like it ought to work.
  7. HDBomber

    Cornelius Keg Lid with TC Clamp opening?

    Current project they’re working on for me... cut off original top and 2 ports, add 6” TC ferrule for Glycol Coil.
  8. HDBomber

    Cornelius Keg Lid with TC Clamp opening?

    I actually work for a company that does stainless fabrication so getting one made shouldn't be a problem. Just seems like someone must have done it before?
  9. HDBomber

    Cornelius Keg Lid with TC Clamp opening?

    I've scoured a bit and can't find it anywhere. I've purchased a Cornical setup and am thinking about how I'm going to dry hop. I've got and idea but it all starts with a TC ferrule in a standard Cornelius Keg lid. Has anyone seen one?
  10. HDBomber

    I want to go into All-Grain

    I've got 3 brews on the Brewzilla 35L v3.1. So far the only issues have been user error. I've only done Manual brews, all Ales with no step mashing. Only extras I've purchased for is are the neoprene wrap ($35?) and the recommended bits (from Morebeer.com). 2' of H985 1/2" ID Silicone tubing...
  11. HDBomber

    Cooling / Circulating Fan - 24VDC 2.40A

    I have come across a handful of these fans. Anyone interested? (1) $20 (2) $35 (5) $75 Buyer pays shipping from 92301.
  12. HDBomber

    Yeast slurry from the secondary

    36 hours and it’s doing just fine!
  13. HDBomber

    Yeast slurry from the secondary

    I was a quart bottle...
  14. HDBomber

    Yeast slurry from the secondary

    Thanks ! I’m gonna pitch it!
  15. HDBomber

    Yeast slurry from the secondary

    Short on time and I’d like to brew today. Any reason I shouldn’t pitch this slurry from the Secondary of my last batch? Been in the fridge 48 hours. Making a similar Ale as the previous.
  16. HDBomber

    Newbie question

    So, here's my comment on the process. The rig you chose to use can greatly affect your learning curve. I've watch/assisted a friend brew on his all-grain rig a few times, getting more and more involved each time. He's an experienced brewer but his OG has been off on every batch with this new...
  17. HDBomber

    I don't usually....

    I don't usually introduce myself on forums ... New to the brewing game, I have friends that brew. Looking forward to digging around and learning some stuff. Stephen, Victor Valley, CA
  18. HDBomber

    How did you find us?

    While investigating brewing and my new Brewzilla, this forum kept popping up with solid information... so I joined. Thanks!
  19. HDBomber

    A first look at the Brewzilla 65L 240v USA version

    I thought about this but after seeing the 30A plug on the BZ I hesitated. Now, running the numbers is looks like the heating elements, 2400w, will pull 10-11 amps at 240-220v. I'm going to assume the pump isn't very much. I have two locations in my garage that has separate 20A 120/1/60...
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