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Keggle build
Posted:
Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:24 pm
by Mad
Hi everyone,
So after not even a full 25ltr wash in my current 5ltr boiler what I thought would work well for me due to time constraints has just been the opposite, trying to find 2hr blocks free to get out there and do my thang is just hopeless, so in come the keggle... I'm only doing this due to my friend giving me an unused keg that was laying around and for about $60 worth of parts from FSD I'll have myself a 50ltr electric boiler which I'll put aside a day for to do large runs all at once
objective - build boiler
Outcome - happy wife ,hopefully :)
Details: 50ltr lion Nathan's keg
3600w element wired as 2x 1800w controlled by individual switchs
Have ordered a voltage regulator but just as backup control most likely won't use due to element config.
2" Tri clamp and end cap fitted with suitable hole to fit current super reflux head
(Leaving the keg top untouched will allow my future self to modify as needed when I inevitably upgrade and have funds to do so)
Whatever size stainless ball valve I can find as drain port
Still hunting a few parts like the 1"bspp fitting to weld in and have to source my cable and 15amp plugs and switchs
Hopefully some things I've ordered will show up before weekend and I can just start peicing things together, seems pretty run of the mill nothing wild and out there.
Does running insulation around the keg actually help enough to make it worth while? Like are we talking 5 minutes quicker or 15 sort of thing?
Re: Keggle build
Posted:
Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:37 pm
by benpandaae86
The insulation does make a diff not just to start up but i also wrapped my tower it made a difference if a stiff breeze came through it would knock temp off also keeps my shed cooler :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Re: Keggle build
Posted:
Thu Feb 05, 2015 7:28 pm
by Mad
Had a great little present from Mac arrive today now to find myself some argon and get this thing under way!
Re: Keggle build
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Thu Feb 05, 2015 7:54 pm
by CyBaThUg
Be sure to back purge if u can't get it with a flap disc or u will end up with horrible cauliflower crap on the other side that can rust
Re: Keggle build
Posted:
Fri Feb 06, 2015 6:48 am
by Mad
Thanks seeing as I'm not the one welding I had no idea about that so just had a quick read up that would use a lot of gas wouldnt it? Due to the keg size. ** Que the head bashing :angry-banghead: :angry-banghead: :angry-banghead: ** should have just bought a 4" ferrule
Re: Keggle build
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Fri Feb 06, 2015 7:15 am
by Zak Griffin
I'm still trying to work out what a 'keggle' is?
Re: Keggle build
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Fri Feb 06, 2015 7:32 am
by Sam.
Zak Griffin wrote:I'm still trying to work out what a 'keggle' is?
Yeah bad wording, I believe he wants to build a boiler.
A keggle is a beer thing that's a keg turned into a kettle, I have one for brew in a bag :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Re: Keggle build
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Fri Feb 06, 2015 7:41 am
by Mad
Lol sorry zak every where I looked there were keggles seemingly only difference is we want the top in tact for the most part. Just thought its a cool word lol a keg kettle but yes mine will be a boiler
Re: Keggle build
Posted:
Thu Feb 19, 2015 8:16 pm
by Mad
So its all tigged up went to upload a piccy but its blurry! So instead here is the wiring ill be using havent decided how im earthing it just yet stopped for the night seeing as theres a cyclone on its way to my front door.
I finally found argon FREE. work let me take a full E2 sized bottle home for the weekend was rather pleased with myself and can organise that anytime i need
Re: Keggle build - its alive!
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Thu Feb 26, 2015 10:10 pm
by Mad
Re: Keggle build
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Fri Feb 27, 2015 12:49 am
by Andy
mate, that is really clever!
Re: Keggle build
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Fri Feb 27, 2015 6:10 am
by rumdidlydum
Nice keg mad. Did you do the tig welding?
Re: Keggle build
Posted:
Fri Feb 27, 2015 7:11 am
by Mad
Nah i didnt do it rum, i wanted to give it a go but only had gas over weekend and only got a sunday arv with the father in law to get it done so we smashed it out. Seems i can get gas fairly easily from work so i will give it a go when i buy some stainless to use as legs and weld them onto the keg myself. Thanks andy got a lot of the ideas from ben with his switch box. Just made a simpler version using the double power point. All up it cost about $80. Element and triclamp thanks to Mac and FSD.
Re: Keggle build
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Fri Feb 27, 2015 1:52 pm
by Mad
Good thing im resourceful, pulled my reflux off the lid and a bit of thread chipped away, quickly threw some fittings on and made up a gasket seeing as wifey wouldn't give me her silicon baking trays this is all i had to work with and luckily just enough of the tape left to wrap the cardboard.
. Hopefully all will seal because ive already filled the keg ready for its maiden voyage lol. Might have to b on hand with silicon to plug any holes nothing :whistle:
Re: Keggle build
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Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:07 pm
by Mad
I was so eager to crank up the new toy volt regulator hasnt showed up but thought "she be right" lol seems i have done my first stripping run in a sense lol. At 1800w i couldn't control it well enough had a steady stream no drip drip with full water on. Such a still warm night in the shed which didnt help and i dont even have a fan to put on it lol. Not all a waste the keg has performed like a BOSS!!! - and i have enough to do a 2nd run in my lil 5ltr boiler so all will be resurected in the 2nd run should taste sweet
Re: Keggle build
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Fri Mar 20, 2015 7:40 pm
by Misfit_brewing
I have a question and excuse me if has already been covered but the weld less elements is there a nut u need to attach on the inside of keg to hold element there. Ask as I want to build something very similar and that's my main issue at the moment
Cheers
Re: Keggle build
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Fri Mar 20, 2015 7:46 pm
by 1 2many
Misfit_brewing wrote:I have a question and excuse me if has already been covered but the weld less elements is there a nut u need to attach on the inside of keg to hold element there. Ask as I want to build something very similar and that's my main issue at the moment
Cheers
No mate the nut is on the out side of the keg and very easy to install. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Re: Keggle build
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Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:13 pm
by Misfit_brewing
Excellent then I shall commence my build then :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Re: Keggle build
Posted:
Sat Mar 21, 2015 6:54 pm
by Mad
I went with screw in element in the end misfit managed to get argon and welded a fitting in so worked out well. But I beleive the weldless elements you pop inside the hole at the top of your keg with string attached (to help guide it to your hole) Once it's through your hole, your home sweet home, string off, nut on, job done. Don't forget pictures are always a winner.
Re: Keggle build
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Sat Mar 21, 2015 10:18 pm
by 1 2many
Mad wrote:I went with screw in element in the end misfit managed to get argon and welded a fitting in so worked out well. But I beleive the weldless elements you pop inside the hole at the top of your keg with string attached (to help guide it to your hole) Once it's through your hole, your home sweet home, string off, nut on, job done. Don't forget pictures are always a winner.
Yep simples. :handgestures-thumbupleft: