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    Oooops nearly forgot... link for a thermostat: http://www.haurakihomebrew.co.nz/bee...ontroller.html
    Plug and play
    Or check with your local homebrew shop, brewers like to convert their fridges into all-temperature brewing machines, so there is a range of similar things around. They are all really accurate to within a couple of degrees. Just check the temperature range cos brewers need lower temps to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    So lower the front.
    Apparently they want a higher front, but all Im going to do is go a 55 profile rear tyre next time around.

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    I forgot to add earlier, the other leading brand of warmer is KLS also from Germany.
    They indicate that they use a 'unique' type of heater which is a heating sheet, not a wire element as such.
    I am pretty sure that Movistar Yamaha now use KLS warmers after changing from CapIt.
    KLS come highly recommended.
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