Goal: Build a panel that will allow me to plug into the existing 3 wire dryer outlet (i have pulled the plate and confirmed that it is 3 wire and not 4 wire) while adding GFCI AND proper wiring for safety that provides 240v & 120v in my panel.
Question: How do I go from a 3wire outlet to a GFCI...
I'm talking about a tri-clamp sight glass. One of these connected to the 2" tri-clamp on a bottom drain keggle and then connected to the pump inlet.
http://www.brewershardware.com/2-Tri-Clover-Sight-Glass-TC20SG.html
I'm working on my plumbing and trying to figure out where to place my tri-clamp sight glass.
Am I crazy thinking to just mount it to the bottom of the drain before the pump?
Thanks for the info!
I dissolved one ounce by weight of the syrup into one cup of water and it read 7 Brix.
One final question. Is it safe to assume that I can reduce it even further? Ie 1/4 ounce by weight dissolved in 1/4 cup of water?
I've got some other syrups I need to measure but...
1.305 is about what I had calculated as well. What seems odd is 1.) Beersmith is showing the SG of Honey to be 1.035 and 2.) I can't seem to enter a SG higher than 1.046 for any adjunct or sugar.
I'm working on adding a recipe to Beersmith 2.1 and I've got a syrup that I use in my recipe.
When I test the syrup it shows 65 Brix. Any idea how I can convert that to a SG that I can use to create this new ingredient?
As an example when I look at the Honey ingredient it lists the SG as...
I bought that same pump last week for $29 and it is working great. I ended up grabbing a Menards 5gallon bucket and lid instead of using a wash basin. I'll try to take some picks when I get home for ya.
Edit* And at $29 it is cheaper and more powerful than the one at Harbor Freight that is...