DavidD
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For the past few months, I have been researching building an new electric brewing setup on here and all the information is great. My goal is to have a 240v setup, single element (Camco 5500W) in a converted keg, and either BIAB single-vessel or use my existing cooler mash tun and the keg.
A couple questions I had regarding using circuit breakers in the brewing controller (which I hope to be quite simple but is still in the planning stage):
- I have seen the Andeli brand (mini?) circuit breakers in a few people's controllers but where can these be purchased?
(I've checked Amazon, eBay and the company's website www.andeligroup.com doesn't sell directly)
***link for miniature circuit breakers from Andeli: http://www.andeligroup.com/Miniature-Circuit-Breaker-l11.html
- What specific breakers should be used? (I know this will depend upon the complexity/specifics, but any initial suggestions?)
- Also, how are these being mounted in a controller? Might be easy when you have it but I couldn't tell by pictures
Let me know if you need more specifics on my end goal with the controller. I may be missing obvious places to check but wanted to throw this out there.
Thanks.
A couple questions I had regarding using circuit breakers in the brewing controller (which I hope to be quite simple but is still in the planning stage):
- I have seen the Andeli brand (mini?) circuit breakers in a few people's controllers but where can these be purchased?
(I've checked Amazon, eBay and the company's website www.andeligroup.com doesn't sell directly)
***link for miniature circuit breakers from Andeli: http://www.andeligroup.com/Miniature-Circuit-Breaker-l11.html
- What specific breakers should be used? (I know this will depend upon the complexity/specifics, but any initial suggestions?)
- Also, how are these being mounted in a controller? Might be easy when you have it but I couldn't tell by pictures
Let me know if you need more specifics on my end goal with the controller. I may be missing obvious places to check but wanted to throw this out there.
Thanks.