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    Anvil Foundry wiring questions

    For a Square D, 20 amp 2-pole breaker, the cheapest I could find one for is about $120 online while the electrician quoted me $280 if they provided one. Luckily, they'll let me buy one and install it for "free". It seems like the best way to go at this point.
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    Anvil Foundry wiring questions

    Oh, and this is fun. The quad breaker says "Outside poles non-common trip", From what I can tell, my 240v outlet is essentially wired to two 120v breakers which could be a safety hazard. Fun times.
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    Anvil Foundry wiring questions

    Yep, used a highly rated, licensed company to perform the work. No one's inspected it. As far as I'm aware, that's not required in my jurisdiction. From what I can find, NEC 2020 was updated to require GFCIs on 240 volt outlets in garages, but my state is still on NEC 2017 so that portion is...
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    Anvil Foundry wiring questions

    I recently purchased an Anvil Foundry 10.5 and had an electrician come out to wire up a 240 volt outlet. I sent them the documentation for the Foundry and specified I needed GFCI protection. Evidently, there was a miscommunication because the breaker they installed didn't have GFCI protection...
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    Counter pressure bottle filler to quick disconnect?

    Thanks for the feedback. The reason I was going with 5/16" tubing was mostly because that was the size of the gas barb on the filler. What size would you recommend?
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    Counter pressure bottle filler to quick disconnect?

    I'm looking at buying a counter pressure bottle filler from Morebeer, but had a couple questions. With my current setup, I have my CO2 line from the regulator split off to two kegs. Rather than split off one more line for the bottle filler, I was thinking it'd be much easier to create an...
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    Howto: Capture Wild Yeast

    OK, so I went with the cheesecloth. I'll let you all know how it goes. I'm sure I'll have a few more questions, too.
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    Howto: Capture Wild Yeast

    I love the thread and would really like to capture my own yeast, but I'm a little overwhelmed by the 60+ pages and have a few questions. My original plan was to just follow the instructions in the original post and leave a mason jar of wort sitting on my windowsill for two weeks and, assuming I...
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