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  1. tolip_ck1

    Nate's motorized grain mill

    OK that is the one that should be here for me in a day or 2. I have 10 in rollers hope I can make it work.
  2. tolip_ck1

    Nate's motorized grain mill

    What about this link? Only reason I am asking is because my motor is on its way. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/finished-my-motorized-mill-186036/ The top post, he posted the link of the motor he bought.
  3. tolip_ck1

    DIY Beer Line Cleaner

    Not sure I understand the question?
  4. tolip_ck1

    Nate's motorized grain mill

    http://www.lamabrewery.com/the_mill.htm I think he used the same motor.
  5. tolip_ck1

    DIY Beer Line Cleaner

    Finished mine, :mug: I had an extra ball valve, so I attached that to a quick disconnect and now I can do both sankey keg attachments and corneys.
  6. tolip_ck1

    Grain Bill question

    OK, that is what I thought, I will use both ideas, I can vacuum seal jars, and bags, and order enough for a few batches. Thanx
  7. tolip_ck1

    Grain Bill question

    I just bought my own mill, and I will be buying grain in Bulk? What does everyone do about volume? The base malt will be fine for me to by a 50#+bag but if I need specialty grain of only a pound or two it would take me a long time to burn through that. I am worried about keeping it fresh etc...
  8. tolip_ck1

    capacitor to motor or mill - wiring help

    Like this? http://cgi.ebay.com/30Hp-Magnetek-Electric-Motor-3-phase-/300527869631?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item45f8db5ebf#ht_500wt_922
  9. tolip_ck1

    Motorized my JSP Malt Mill

    Thanx for the INFO!
  10. tolip_ck1

    Fermwrap - 2 for 1?

    :rockin: Awesome!
  11. tolip_ck1

    Upgrading My Ferm box

    Added the "aquairm controller" temp in pic is actually 24c, I just turned it on. This is the first run inside with loew humidity. Cool baby cool!
  12. tolip_ck1

    capacitor to motor or mill - wiring help

    Yea, but i am not smart enough to get the picture turned the correct way! @@
  13. tolip_ck1

    capacitor to motor or mill - wiring help

    Ok got it! Thanx, direct drive it is, maybe something like I have running my pump. What ever speed you want :)
  14. tolip_ck1

    capacitor to motor or mill - wiring help

    Why did you guys choose 177rpm? what about the 105RPM? Any ideas on what is "The Best" Does it matter? Is it better to go with a pulley system that allows you to change the speeds by adding different wheels? Just got my new mill trying to figure out best way to get rid of hand crank.
  15. tolip_ck1

    Happy V day!

    I read the other link, looks like some good parts that one.
  16. tolip_ck1

    Happy V day!

    Thanx for the motor idea! I would prob use a drill before my arm! What size motor is min? Where do you get the couplings and drive wheels? O yea CHEAP!! Where do you get them cheap :)
  17. tolip_ck1

    Happy V day!

    Thanx to my wife :) I need a motor, any suggestions?
  18. tolip_ck1

    Upgrading My Ferm box

    Exactly what I am going to do. I have an old coffee pot, I put a coffee filter in, fill with DampRid, (cheaper if it is not packaged/Bulk) and dump water out of said pot every once in a while!
  19. tolip_ck1

    Upgrading My Ferm box

    Yes they cool much better, it doesn't seem like it in the temps of the box, still only a 10 deg drop from 75 to 62 which will be fine for an Ale. One thing to take in account is that I am running this at the moment in my garage today it was 76 deg and 87% humidity (Texas). The coolers took...
  20. tolip_ck1

    Upgrading My Ferm box

    I figured out how to use my multi meter they are drawing about 3 amps each, my power supply should be enough. Update, I took apart and made a mirror finish on the hot and cold sides of the heat-sink. I then made sure that the Peltier's were 100% clean and added high quality thermal grease...
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