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  1. M

    Mississippi 2 keggles - BK and MLT - $120

    All that's left of my brewing equipment are these 2 keggles. I was in the process of converting to all electric and other things came up so I've left the hobby. Both are bottom draining. The pump is already sold. $120 takes both keggles, false bottoms, and the the electrical cable to...
  2. M

    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    Sold most of the items locally to Branman. The keggles are still available.
  3. M

    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    Thanks. Happy brewing! I may have a local interested in the pump, barley crusher, and hoses. I'll post an update Monday if they've picked up the equipment. Thank you all for the interest.
  4. M

    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    I sold all my kegging stuff a month or two back and the glass kegs I'm going to keep around for wine.
  5. M

    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    If no one local wants it I'll get a cost and let you know. I'm probably going to wait at least a week or two.
  6. M

    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    I feel that same way about so many things. I've lately been into FPV mini quads and there is nothing in Mississippi. You have lots of talent in Atlanta!
  7. M

    Mississippi Keggles (mostly electric), SS chugger pump, grain mill, 50' immersion chiller

    I haven't brewed in over a year because I have other interests and little time. It's time to say goodbye to my setup. I was 1/2 way through converting to all electric but didn't quite get there. I would love to sell it all together but will let it all go separately because everything is just...
  8. M

    Mississippi Kegerator (Madison, MS)

    I built this kegerator a few years ago and it doesn't see the use it should anymore. It fits 3 corny kegs (which you get) plus a 5# Co2 tank (also included). There is one perlick 525SS Stainless steel faucet and 2 chrome faucets. The top has a map laid under some epoxy. All you need to do is...
  9. M

    Diagnose off flavor

    The last few times I've brewed a stout I've gotten what I believe is a metallic/astringent off flavor. I believe I know what's causing it but I would love to get input. My process: 2 keggles, copper immersion cooler, silicone tubing, chugger pump, glass carboy Tap water + a crushed camden...
  10. M

    5500W Heating element

    Mikeysab and JRems, I sent you both PMs. dave73ok, they are 14 1/4" long from tip to tip. The element is 12 7/8" long. As of right now all 4 are spoken for. I'll post again if someone changes their mind. Thanks
  11. M

    5500W Heating element

    Great advice. I purchased the McMaster-Carr 1" Locknut found here and it fits it perfect. Many of the other locknuts I found (at Tractor Supply for example) were deeper than the 0.38" that they offer.
  12. M

    5500W Heating element

    I got lucky at the store and they had a few of these heating elements on sale. Weeks before I had purchased one from amazon for around $26 shipped and now I find them for just under $10! I decided to keep one for myself and give anyone else looking for one a good price. The only thing I wonder...
  13. M

    Kegerator / Fermoire build

    Here I have all the insulation installed, the plywood floor, and everything has been caulked and sealed I attached 3 fans to a 15v dc adapter. Two of these fans (both 90mm) are seen in this picture and remove hot air from the condenser. The other fan will be seen in a later picture and moves...
  14. M

    Kegerator / Fermoire build

    I've been reading these forums for about three years and have gained a tremendous amount of knowledge in a short time. I can't thank the homebrewtalk community enough for their advice, patience, and willingness to share their projects and experiments with everyone else. I'm a poor graduate...
  15. M

    240v heatstick idea

    After pricing out going all stainless with the tri-clover clamps I decided it will be easier to just buy two heating elements and mount them in each keggle. Thanks for all your help!
  16. M

    240v heatstick idea

    Since I wanted to both heat my hlt and boil with it I figured a movable heat stick with built in temp probe would save me having to buy 2 heating elements, drilling two holes, and creating a larger control box. I've been moving around quite a bit and don't even have a brew stand built so...
  17. M

    240v heatstick idea

    Thanks for all the chat. It has been very helpful. I'm renting for the next two years and would have to talk to my landlord about a gfci breaker. It currently is the 3 prong NEMA 10 receptacle. The hot-hot-neutral I believe. I will speak with a local electrician about the grounding issue come...
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  19. M

    240v heatstick idea

    I finally moved into a house and now my little hide in the closet because it's ugly brewery is getting it's own space in the garage. Down here in South Texas the washer and dryer is also in the garage. I figure this opens me up to the possibility of going electric without installing a breaker...
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