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Looks really good. You may need a separate thread for all this, others may miss it in here.
Ruddy heck! It's like ALMA...
Looks really good. You may need a separate thread for all this, others may miss it in here.
If you need a few pops H...
Looks great H!Today’s exciting instalment...
Virtually completed all the the electrics (1 mcb didn’t arrive today so that’s a small job for tomorrow). Installed the coolant pipes, signal wires, and power lines for the fans attached to the heat exchangers. Fitted the insect screen to the air inlet and the Expelair as the hot air exhaust.
Good days graft.
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Coolant pipes and signal wires
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Control panel in and working (electrically, the chiller, motorised valves, and heat exchangers are not installed yet).
The next job will be to fit the insulation which arrives on Friday.
Been a productive retirement so far!
Took me a full year H so crack onIt has! I haven’t managed to slow down yet. Takes a bit of getting used to I guess.
What type of bottle you thinking of? A Hambleton type S30,or a corny type? Can the pin type valves be converted by removing the pin?Because I wasn’t busy today I found myself thinking (I’ve had to have a word with myself about that before!). I got to wondering if I should connect up my King Kegs to a CO2 bottle and fitted out this cap to give it a try. What could possibly go wrong?
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Everybody's doing it!
What type of bottle you thinking of? A Hambleton type S30,or a corny type? Can the pin type valves be converted by removing the pin?
Ooo! Sounds more than interesting...how will you know how much to put in?
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