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  1. Vincanity

    gfci circuit with welder

    Reviving an old thread here. Im trying to build a spa panel with 50 amp gfci from my 3 wire dryer outlet for portability and was wondering if I could use my welder 110-220v Everlast 140ST stick/tig off the 50 amp GFCI without isses? Also have a 115v lincoln MIG 140.
  2. Vincanity

    4 wire usa gfci spa box possible to convert to 3 wire?

    I too have the same questions. I'm trying to build a Spa panel with a 50 amp GFCI from a 3 wire dryer outlet for portability purposes. I do own my house but move often due to the military. Attached are a few pics of my main breaker panel in my garage. It appears that it is indeed only 3 wire...
  3. Vincanity

    Florida Seeking Navarre FL Home Brewers

    Roy- Can't wait to have a pint of that! :mug: :rockin: Different styles of beer will require different water adjustments. Darker grains tend to lower ph levels more than others due to them being more acidic. Lighter grains don't buffer as well which is why you have to add different brewing salt...
  4. Vincanity

    Florida Seeking Navarre FL Home Brewers

    Are you familiar with the ez water calculator? I use this to dial in my mash ph, great tool when you start getting into water chemistry. YouTube it, I think there's a few guys that explain how it works. I believe primo water is really close to RO water with low levels of everything else...
  5. Vincanity

    Florida Seeking Navarre FL Home Brewers

    Will do, let me know how the blonde turns out. You figure out your water profile for the neipa?
  6. Vincanity

    Florida Seeking Navarre FL Home Brewers

    Hi Tld6008, Nice to see another brewer in the area. I've met up with royal1911 towards the end of one of his brew days while he was brewing up a Red. Cool dude, and We're supposed to meet up again and brew soon, can't wait to try that red! I will be doing a festbeir soon as well. Your more than...
  7. Vincanity

    Florida Emerald Coast Beer Festival

    Tony, I apologize for not swinging by this past weekend. Had to work over the weekend because of Irma. Bet you had some good brews!!
  8. Vincanity

    Florida Emerald Coast Beer Festival

    Hey Tony, I'll make sure I swing by your tent. Look forward to meeting you.
  9. Vincanity

    Florida Seeking Navarre FL Home Brewers

    Absolutely!! Look forward to brewing with you, if there's anymore Navarre area Home brewers please contact me or post here!!
  10. Vincanity

    Florida Seeking Navarre FL Home Brewers

    Got your PM Roy, would love to educate you on what I know about electric brewing, maybe we can brew soon when the weather cools down. We gotta fill a tap on that kegerator!
  11. Vincanity

    Florida Seeking Navarre FL Home Brewers

    Superchunk, Thanks for the quick response, I'm excited to start brewing and like I previously mentioned and as you touched on, there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of activity around here. I'm in Navarre and work out at Hurby so getting together often in Ft Walton/Destin or even Pensacola is a...
  12. Vincanity

    Florida Emerald Coast Beer Festival

    This sounds great!! I will definitely be there!
  13. Vincanity

    Navarre / Ft Walton beach

    Hey Guys/Gals, New to the area, check out this thread https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=634705 hopefully I can resurrect this thread and get some responses concerning the area. Please check It out. Thanks and happy brewing!! -Vince
  14. Vincanity

    Florida Seeking Navarre FL Home Brewers

    Hello all! My name is Vince and I'm new to the area, I'm military and coming from Ramstein AB Germany. I've had the pleasure of being part of the DRAFT brew club in the Ramstein area and was hoping to find a brew club close to where I'm at in Navarre, Fl. From what I've researched it doesn't...
  15. Vincanity

    3000w 220v heating element/ German Outlets.

    Oops meant to say Europe, three phase sounds awesome!
  16. Vincanity

    3000w 220v heating element/ German Outlets.

    Thanks for all the help podz, glad you mentioned the gfci tester. If you don't mind me asking, what kind of brew rig are you running over here in Germany?
  17. Vincanity

    3000w 220v heating element/ German Outlets.

    I see what your saying, so I would need something like this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0095FMXA6/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 Thanks for the help podz!
  18. Vincanity

    3000w 220v heating element/ German Outlets.

    That's what it says right off the website. Maybe I'm confusing you, but the output is indeed universal. What I was confused on was that it says 3300w max for European countries and my element is 3000, is that pushing it?? Notes for customers outside North America: The "universal" output socket...
  19. Vincanity

    3000w 220v heating element/ German Outlets.

    anyone else have any insight on this? wish I was more electrically inclined
  20. Vincanity

    3000w 220v heating element/ German Outlets.

    The auber itself is 110-240 so I will just plug that into a plug adapter into the outlet. But if you look at this picture the output is universal for european plugs, so I was wondering if I would be able to plug the heating element into that? Its a 3000w heater element and that controller says...
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