VIEW MY

theichthus

Gift Premium Subscription To theichthus

Join Date:

01-08-2010

Last Activity:

06-13-2013 2:42 PM

Age:

30 years old

    ABOUT ME

  • Male
  • Married
  • Columbus, OH
  • OH

LATEST ACTIVITY

  • Posted in thread: Looking for an e-brew pro on 02-11-2013 at 03:27 AM
    I love the idea. Is there a local homebrew club where you could meet up with a local eBrewer?
    If someone drew up a customized Kal level instruction would you still be unwilling? With
    distance there ar...

  • Posted in thread: Motor Help on 02-09-2013 at 08:26 PM
    I'm not sure exactly what purpose you intend putting it to, but espresso pumps are not made for
    continuous duty. Their specification typically requires something like 1 minute of rest after 1
    minute o...

  • Posted in thread: Motor Help on 02-09-2013 at 05:54 PM
    Thanks for the quick response. However, you misunderstood me. I was only acknowledging that
    because it is a 220 motor, it will draw less amps than the same amount of power at
    110--justifying smaller w...

  • Posted in thread: Motor Help on 02-09-2013 at 04:58 PM
    I harvested this pump from an espresso machine and intend to use it on my HB set up. I am
    looking into what connectors to use but am not sure how much current it draws. Can anyone help
    interpret this ...

  • Posted in thread: Drain keggle mash/lauter tun from bottom? on 01-29-2013 at 06:06 PM
    I have seen a lot of people do it on here. If your doing a direct fire mash tun this will not
    work, however if your all electric this would work great. I have a RIMS set up and have
    considered doing t...

  • Posted in thread: Drain keggle mash/lauter tun from bottom? on 01-29-2013 at 05:54 PM
    I am converting a sanke keg into a mash/lauter tun, and going with the SABCO false bottom. I
    have seen lots of people struggle with the relationship between their dip tube and false
    bottom. Wouldn't i...

  • Posted in thread: Run taps through wall? on 01-12-2010 at 01:15 AM
    underwaterdan, can you post a couple of pictures? The thought of the fridge in the typical
    staircase 10-15 up makes me chuckle, and with the info I have given, it is an understandable
    picture. It is a...

  • Posted in thread: Run taps through wall? on 01-10-2010 at 02:49 AM
    There will be no vertical climb. I can mount the side of the fridge to the wall at the right
    height so there will only be 5" of line between the fridge and the tap. Spotter, I like your
    idea... If I r...

  • Posted in thread: Run taps through wall? on 01-09-2010 at 02:45 AM
    Is there any reason why I should not mount my mini fridge above my basement stairs, and plumb
    straight through the wall of the fridge and through the wall into the kitchen and mount my taps
    flish with...

0 COMMENTS
POST A COMMENT
PHOTO OF THE DAY
DoubleHelixBrewingCo
FOLLOW US ON