RedOctober
Well-Known Member
All suggestions welcome.
Indoor is tough. Do you mean in a garage or kitchen?
You don't need to have the door wide open in the garage. Get a CO detector and start with the door cracked open a bit, maybe 8" off the floor. I recently brewed in my garage when it was 16F outside and it was 60F in the garage for the entire session.
Basement, I run the propane in the garage now with the door open, and freezin my @ss off.
I'm looking for a cheap way to move the operation into the basement.
I've also seen the cedercreek.com assembly of 2k heating elements and that looks interesting as well. and relatively cheap.
I just don't know if I have enough 20 amp outlets in place there (basement)
ding!
a carbon monoxide detector is highly suggested. mine has not gone off yet....
ohh, and a bad ass old school amp/receiver and some monstrous tower speakers blasting whatever your into. the music is kinda mandatory for me.
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