I don't see how that works. Can someone explain.
I don't see how that works. Can someone explain.
Magnet in a ping pong ball, a little magnetic bead sits on the outside of the keg. As the level falls so does the float and drags the bead down with it. Brilliantly simple.I don't see how that works. Can someone explain.
Yes it does look simple, but I'd like to hear some feedback from anyone who's used the ball and keg method with closed transfer.Magnet in a ping pong ball, a little magnetic bead sits on the outside of the keg. As the level falls so does the float and drags the bead down with it. Brilliantly simple.
I've only used it once so far but am pleased with it. I put the "pingpong" ball in the keg when I filled it with Starsan. I then pumped out the Starsan with CO2 and filled the keg with beer. The supplied magnet easily found the "pingpong" ball and stuck to the side of the keg, and then I swapped the big magnet for the little ball magnet. It's very easy for the little ball magnet to get dislodged if the keg is moved or even jogged, but once in position it works well. You don't have to use their supplied big magnet. I found it easier to locate the floating ball with a neodymium magnet I have lying around. You can just see the little red ball magnet in this picture above the gas hose.Yes it does look simple, but I'd like to hear some feedback from anyone who's used the ball and keg method with closed transfer.
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