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    Chugger pump hacked user data

    Update I just talked to Mike at chugger pumps they were unaware the log on link was still working. He told me that they are working on removing all access point to the accounts now. It still doesn’t make it right when you stated that you deleted the user email addresses and password...
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    Chugger pump hacked user data

    So I just checked the facebook page, it is down. I also logged onto chugger pumps site , and found that I can still access my account. So I went in and changed all my info I suggest everyone else do the same.
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    Chugger pump hacked user data

    Have just informed Chugger pumps that there data has been hacked and user email addresses and passwords have been posted on a facebook site. If you have placed a order with chugger pumps in the last year and a half and used the same password for other sites you might want to change them. if...
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    Chugger pump hacked user data

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    My 60 amp Kal mutation

    where did you come up with the " looks to be 60 amp relay"
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    volt & amp meter placement on the control box

    Here is the end result on the panel until I can locate a reasonable priced 50 amp coil contactor for the main switch disconnect. Current configuration runs on element at a time.
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    volt & amp meter placement on the control box

    So I started building a kal version 30 amp control box , and after I cut my holes I changed gears and wired the house for 50 amp. So I’m trying to decide if the switchs and element light placement looks good. Also I found an all in one Volt and Amp meter that I'm trying to incorporate in to the...
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    GFCI code ( minnesota question)

    I need 65' of 6/3 or 10/3 PM me if you want to sell
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    GFCI code ( minnesota question)

    Yes I'm looking into the price dif now 30 amp CH230GF ($72.00) and 75' of 10/3 ($113) 50 amp CH250GF ($79.00) and 75' of 6/3 ( still pricing put it looks to be $150)
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    GFCI code ( minnesota question)

    I got my questions answered on Eaton site. The CH230GF is a (5mA) people protection breaker. You can have a feed distance max of 250' Sounds the simplest to me.
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    GFCI code ( minnesota question)

    I'm ready to wire in my feed line from the main breaker box , but have a few questions I'm hoping someone can answer. The distance from my main breaker to where I will be brewing is around 50 to 80 feet. Option 1# install a CH230GF ( 30 amp 2 pole GFI breaker) with 10/3 wire to a 30 amp rated...
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    tri-clamp (1 1/2 clamp width)

    I just order one if anyone need to know the clamp width is .735 and at the hinge knuckle pins it is 1.100 ( 1 1/2 heavy duty tri-clamp)
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    tri-clamp (1 1/2 clamp width)

    I'm designing up my heater element , and need to know the width of a tri clamp 1 1/2 size?
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    eBrewSupply - Electric Brewing Hardware Opening Soon

    Have any more coupons. I will pull the trigger once you get the neeww enclousures in.
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    eBrewSupply - Electric Brewing Hardware Opening Soon

    Have more coupon's , I will pull the trigger once you get your new enclousures in.
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    My E-HERMS Build - LOTS OF PICS

    Love the build , who's false bottom and size did you use ? Also who's hop's filter is that. Thanks
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    Water level sensor

    Yep a float sensor would work. I'm doing a 16 gallon keg setup so I want to have the options to do differnt size batches.Their has to be someone out there using some ebay used sensors like flowline.
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    Water level sensor

    Hey there just checking if any of you have come up with a inexpensive sensor to control water levels , I have been looking at Pressure and ultrasonic. not too impressed with the bubble method on the brew troller. would like to here your thoughts.
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