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    Pennsylvania Dual Tap Mini Fridge Kegerator and 3 Ball Lock Kegs

    Still available. Shoot me an offer. I can include a counter pressure bottle filler. This is a great package deal. Or shoot me an offer on the kegerator by itself and I will sell the other parts seperately.
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    Pennsylvania Dual Tap Mini Fridge Kegerator and 3 Ball Lock Kegs

    If you took everything else then the fridge would be useless.
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    Pennsylvania Dual Tap Mini Fridge Kegerator and 3 Ball Lock Kegs

    I have a digital temp controller I can throw in if anyone is interested. Might also be willing to break up the lot.
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    Pennsylvania Dual Tap Mini Fridge Kegerator and 3 Ball Lock Kegs

    I am selling my dual tap kegerator. It is a converted mini fridge. This system includes the fridge, taps, 2X 5lb CO2 tanks, regulator with dual shut-off/check valves, all ball lock fittings, backflush cleaning system, and 3X ball lock corny kegs. The kegerator fits the CO2 tank and 2 homebrew...
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    Illinois copper pipe wrapped ball lock 3 gallon corny

    Pretty cool piece. Could be made into a sweet portable setup with the coil soldered to the outside. Add a separate remote cooler with a pond pump and recirculating or something.
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    Illinois copper pipe wrapped ball lock 3 gallon corny

    This looks like some type of soda carbonator setup. Likely it would be placed into an ice bank and the incoming water would go through a high pressure water pump and then through the coil to cool down then get sprayed into the tank while under CO2 pressure. The water pump would run until the...
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    Minnesota BoilCoil, 10gallon/120V

    It has a twist lock plug. You can see it in the picture. Plus there is no way you can run that kind of current thru those crappy JC controllers. You need to have a relay and with basic on-off control you can use a mechanical relay rated for 120V 20A across the contacts and 120V on the coil.
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    Minnesota BoilCoil, 10gallon/120V

    I will do $100 shipped to 18103. It is only $139 at LHBS and they warranty.
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    Minnesota BoilCoil, 10gallon/120V

    I am interested. Just have to see if it will fit in my kettle. What diameter kettles is it designed for? What is the coil diameter?
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    2 bbl electric options

    The hot water heaters would be in parallel. I am not sure what brand or how expensive they are. 5gpm is a common flow rate for houses, but 180 is high for temperature.
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    2 bbl electric options

    I think my buddy wants to do 2x instant hot water heaters that he says will do 10 gpm at 180 degrees F for the HLT. I got to check into this and the costs. I was surprised I couldn't find a 90 or 100 amp residential gfci circuit breaker.
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    2 bbl electric options

    Did you pull out the mounting parts also? I kind of like the idea of a legalish disconnect wired to an outlet. Then make whatever box and plug it in.
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    2 bbl electric options

    I like this idea Bobby. It is too close for my comfort because the real resistance I am sure varies quite a bit, but 4500W elements are a good option. I am thinking 2 elements with PWM control and the 3rd just a motor rated switch to use as a booster. I am not sure what the HLT plans are, but...
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    2 bbl electric options

    I would need a 30A gfci breaker which costs more than the panel with the 60A breaker in it. Cost is really a matter of popularity. The most common stuff is made in larger batches and reduced cost.
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