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schwinn

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Electric control panel enclosure including
1 - NEMA enclosure box 12 x 16 x 8 (precut for 3 auber instruments and 1 xl heat sink)
3 - syl-2352 pid temp controllers 1/16 din size, ssr output (auber instruments)
1 - jsl-71 easy timer with dual settings, 1/16 din size ((auber instruments)
1 - 25a solid state voltage regulator, high power acr, ssvr withe rheostat
1 - xl external mount heat sink
Assortment of different gauge, color wiring
7 amp inline fuse

Approximately $400 worth of equipment.
(Plus square cuts already set for heat sink and pid's)
I can give you links to all components if you would like to check pricing.

Everything is brand new, unused. Ended up not building my rig :(
I am offering everything for $300.00.

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This is the original design. For rims setup.
3 pid's for rims, hlt and mash monitoring. Optional timer.

You will still need xlr and power receptacles, pump switches and on/off switches, bus panel and relays.

This kit just includes the most expensive parts/electronics.

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My layout but you can design however you would like.

Circular cut outs easy to drill out DIY. The square cuts are already done.
(Except for timer as that was an afterthought)

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Wanted to have more control on the 5500w element in the rims tube so I could go full power to heat sparge water but back it down when recirculating the mash so as to keep from scorching the wort.
 
Ok, I thought the Auber had a manual setting on them. Makes sense to do it that way though for where the PIDs that don't have manual.
 
Have a couple of interests currently but will get back to you on parting out if they don't come through.
 
Also interested in the 2 pid's and possibly the heatsink if you decide to part out. Have paypal funds ready.
 
if you part this out, I wold be up for the box and heat sink, let me know...
 
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