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Post by bitter_dave » Thu Feb 16, 2006 9:45 pm

DAAB I'm quite new to buying stuff by Ebay, but the three times I've bought stuff I've used Paypal via a credit card; I assumed it was standard. Paypal accounts are dead easy to set up and very easy to use - even for a techno-phobe like me! ;)

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Post by Andy » Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:05 pm

Snap!

Placed an order with brewers discount this afternoon!

DaaB, PayPal will let you use a CC but they *really* want you to use your bank account.
And impose a payment limit on new accounts which when you exceed it then you have to register your bank acct details to be able to continue using Paypal. After you've done that then you can still elect to use only a CC for payment but the paypal payment page always defaults to your bank account and you have to make a conscious effort to switch.

I didn't use Paypal for todays BD order but always use it for ebay stuff. No probs.

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Post by bitter_dave » Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:30 pm

That's interesting andy - that explains why paypal sent me an e-mail saying my credit card was about to expire - yes, in about two years! - and I had to give them an alternative payment method or risk not being able to use my account. The cheeky blighters! :angry:

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Post by Andy » Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:31 pm

Hope that was a *real* Paypal Email you received and actioned :o

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Post by bitter_dave » Fri Feb 17, 2006 8:31 am

QUOTE (andy @ Feb 16 2006, 09:31 PM)Hope that was a *real* Paypal Email you received and actioned  :o

;)
The amendments had to be done by logging into the paypal account, and I only added another card when I bought something on ebay, so I must be ok. Thanks for your concern tho' ;)

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Post by Road Runner » Sat Feb 25, 2006 11:40 am

A word of warning on Corny Spares.

Now I have my 3 Corny Kegs, I've just been looking at replacement parts. It seems there are several slight variations in Keg design & manufacturers.

From what I can make out, there are 3 different manufacturers. Those being Cornelius, Spartanburg & Firestone. It seems just for variety, I have one of each. The manufacturer and version can be identified from the stamp on the side of the keg.

It looks like the Post & Lid O-Rings are all the same. But the Poppet Valves are a bit different on the different types. Also, the Dip Tubes vary slightly on different manufacturers.

Apart from just 3 manufacturers, it seems each manufacturer has slight differences within each of his types too.

Also country of manufacture may have a difference too. The German manufactured Spartanburg Challenger V & VI poppets, apparently won't fit the Italian manufactured Spartanburg Challenger VI kegs.

To further complicate matters, it seems it's quite likely that the Ball or Pin Lock valves could quite possibly have been replaced with different types during the life of the Keg.

So double check & check again what type of keg & Valve you have before ordering spare parts. It looks as though most parts are readily available though.

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Post by Andy » Sat Feb 25, 2006 11:48 am

Wise words RR! Also worth testing a keg after new poppets/o-rings have been installed using water rather than beer!

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Post by BlightyBrewer » Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:38 pm

So much for the "European common standard" making everything easier!

:angry:

Oh well, thanks for the tip-off RR. I should be receiving my corny kegs next week.

Andy, will soaking the kegs in soda crystals not remove some of the soaked in lemonade essence??

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Post by Andy » Sat Feb 25, 2006 5:09 pm

from the steel bits yes, not from the o-rings I believe.

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Post by Road Runner » Sat Feb 25, 2006 7:57 pm

I've just been out & bought myself some Soda Crystals & also Bicarb of Soda, to try to clean & remove the Lemonade smell.

2 of my Lid O-Rings hardly smell at all, infact they just about still have a rubbery taint to them & they look in excellent condition. So they may be quite new. The 3rd one though has a very strong Lemonade smell.

Norm did say that all his kegs are pressure tested though. But he didn't say what happens if they fail the pressure test :lol: :lol:

I'm probably going to replace the full set of O-Rings anyway, as they only cost a couple of quid for a full set. So it's not worth mucking around trying to remove the smell. Also peace of mind that you have good seals.

You'll also need a 22mm combination spanner or preferably a 22mm deep combination socket to remove the valves, poppets, O-Rings & dip tubes. I say combination, as one of my valves had a combination nut on it, rather than the hexagonal nut like all the rest. So it just proves that the valves have possibly been replaced at some time with varying types of whatever was to hand I guess.

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Post by Andy » Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:35 pm

QUOTE (Road Runner @ Feb 25 2006, 06:57 PM) I say combination, as one of my valves had a combination nut on it, rather than the hexagonal nut like all the rest.
Just checked out my latest two Norm kegs and one of the posts has the "star" type nut fitting. Anyone know what tool I need to remove it and where I can acquire one ?

I think it's a "12 point socket" like this, anyone confirm ?

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Post by Road Runner » Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:48 pm

Yep. That's exactly the same as one of mine. You'll need a 22mm combination socket.

Make sure you get a deep socket, not the usual depth socket. A deep socket will fit over the valve post ok, a normal depth socket won't.

I went in several places in Colchester on Saturday & could only get a normal hexagonal socket, not combination. But mannaged to get a combination ring spanner, that fitted ok too.

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Post by Road Runner » Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:50 pm

A good tool shop should have the correct socket.

I just ended up with a ring spanner as I said, got mine from Halfords in the end. £7.50

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Post by Andy » Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:56 pm

Ta, is that what they're known as - "combination" spanners/sockets ?

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Post by Andy » Mon Feb 27, 2006 10:08 pm

Hmmm, not clear about the ring spanner. Will a conventional ring spanner fit the hexagonal nuts and the star ones ? Or do I need a special one for the star nuts ?

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