mine was found on Jan 5th. I have been babying it because My fancy labeling system (Masking tape and sharpie) indicated it was the same beer I was brewing that day. I am looking forward to a side by side. I normally don't get to do that since I keg most batches out of laziness. As for the day of...
I put an empty one back in there to see if it happens again. I like the annual holiday idea. Needs a catchy name though and a mythical character that makes it all possible.
I can fit three kegs in my keezer but only have taps for two. I thought 2 out of 3 were empty. Went to pull the keg that wasn't tapped out to find it is actually full. I have a magic keezer!!! Having a pint of my miracle beer now
Man I'd just be happy with a start timer to heat my strike water in the morning so I can walk out. Dough in. Go eat breakfast lol. Your build is really impressive and I just want to say thanks for all the videos showing how you script everything. Hopefully I can get some time this weekend to...
yea slight oversight on my part. When I built my initial control panel I just replaced the 50 amp breaker in my main control panel with a 30 amp so I didn't have to try and mount an additional breaker in my already crowded control panel. this worked because only one element was plugged in at a...
You guys are right. I would say there is a pretty good chance #10 will generate enough fault current to trip a 50 amp breaker. However it's not worth the risk. There could be enough impedance in a shorted circuit that it would not trip.
So your saying I would be better off controlling the contactor with BC and a separate relay? Then the float switch would be wired in series with the input for the ssr? I want the ability to run both elements at the same time for back to back batches. I plan on bringing a separate 20 amp circuit...
My thinking on the contactors was to have the added safety of not having an ssr fail in the on position like I have had happen before. Or since both elements will be plugged in during the brew session. I could mess up in the scripting and dry fire my elements since they will both be plugged in...