That's a really cool option. Thanks for the link. After I discovered that the buckets I have won't fit my first thought was something rectangular or square.
That's a cool option, too, but I'm really pretty tied to the idea of using that UltraHD unit. It's gonna end up working well, just have...
Gotta admit when you're wrong.
So the actual door opening is only 12". Ugh. The regular 5 gallon buckets just won't fit in the opening (especially with a gamma seal lid on them) so I'm looking at this for crushed grain collection.
Yup. I triple-checked that before ordering.
Dimensions: 28" W x 25" D x 34.5" H
Compartment dimensions: 13.25" W x 23.45" D x 26.25" H
Small drawer dimensions: 11" W x 21" D x 3.125" H
Large drawer dimensions: 11" W x 21" D x 6.5" H
Weight: 109 lbs.
I'm in the final stages of building-out my basement eBIAB brewery. I'm going to use one of these as a grain mill and storage cabinet. The left side has a shelf you can put in but I won't be doing that. Instead I'm mounting my mill above that opening, cutting a hole in the wood counter and...
That's awesome! Congrats! It's quite a remarkable project and deserves the spotlight. I was really hoping they didn't just have someone write up a summary of this huge thread.
Awesome! Thank you. The box is metal so I should be all good to go. The box is fully grounded and everything else is wired as you see it above.
This is the last bit of wiring I needed to figure out, so my full controller build thread will be coming soon.
I've been on the Auber forum a little bit trying to figure out the proper wiring for the DVA-120 Volt/Amp meter. The voltage input on the board can't accept 10 gauge wire. I have connectors that will allow me to barely get it in there, but others were suggesting a different wiring. Above the...
This was my two-cooler fly sparge set up from a few years ago. In the middle of building a eBIAB recirculation system.
I think looking at this picture later made me realize that I should probably shorten those hoses.
I also didn't thank you for the feedback in the last post.
You mentioned having the float switch trigger a relay. Would this one do the trick?
EDIT - Added the mini relay:
EDIT 2 - Looks like you embed a Google Doc and update it, the changes appear, so that's why the diagrams are the same...
I'm using this float switch from Auber.
Here's an updated diagram:
I added neutral lines to 3 LED lights: Main Power, Element Firing and Float Switch Engaged.
Changed wiring to Main Power and Element Firing LEDs to only take 1 hot line instead of both.
Changed fuse before main power...
Ignoring my last post in this thread (from way back in February), things have changed a bit. I'm now building this panel with only the DSPR-110 (I bought it before the 120 was out) instead of switching between a PID and a boil controller. I've actually got the box cut, painted and the components...