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    Cheap method for throttling and electric element

    yea I was planning on epoxying it all. But the set up we've come up with so far SHOULD get her running? I'll keep reading up about PIDs and SSRs and try to determine how I can work those in.
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    Cheap method for throttling and electric element

    oh by the way, I was looking thru your photos and saw your cubes. I started doin no chill. The two batches I've done are still fermenting. I'm pretty excited. I added my 5-15min additions into the actual cube instead of boil.
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    Cheap method for throttling and electric element

    Ok I'm trying to digest all of the info. I appreciate all of your help, you have really cleared up a lot of issues I wondered about. So let me get this straight, the ground wire from your cord comes from the wall, directly to your kettle. That makes sense. So the white and black wires from...
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    Cheap method for throttling and electric element

    Alright, so is it grounded to your kettle because it screwed into your kettle? Or do you actually have a wire ran to the kettle?
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    Cheap method for throttling and electric element

    And you have no issue with scorching? How do you have it hooked up? Are you using a controller of some sort? I was under the impression that I could wire the element into an extension cord and just run the element full power. Positive to postive, neutral to neutral, negative to negative...
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    Cheap method for throttling and electric element

    That's good to hear jkarp. Are they full bore or do you have them regulated with a ranco or love or something? And do you have one or two elements? How big of boils are you doin? Pol: How big of boils are you doing?
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    Cheap method for throttling and electric element

    Is high watt density more prone to scorching wort? My idea has been to put two water elements into my keggle, which is my HLT and kettle. From reading around in different threads, it sounds like 2 elements would maybe help to not scorch the wort. Like I said, 110v is my only option for a...
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    Cheap method for throttling and electric element

    bump. Interested in going electric. I can only use 110v.
  9. G

    Man, I love Apfelwein

    making grog out of this is outstandingly good! 24 oz Apfelwein ~2 tblsp sugar a stick of cinnamon simmer in a sauce pan sprinkle some rum in its great!
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    New to reusing yeast

    Search "yeast washing illustrated"
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