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  1. M

    HERMS question re: sparging

    I have a 5500 watt element in my hlt with no pumps and have never had a problem.
  2. M

    HERMS question re: sparging

    Sparging rinses the sugars from the grain husks. If you mashed with enough water to not sparge any then your efficiency would go down because there would be sugars left behind on the grain husks. Nothing wrong with doing it that way but you may want to add to the grain bill to make up for the...
  3. M

    started making electric plans, wondering why spa panel is necessary?

    My fault! I missed the whole page about making a cord. I thaught a new circuit was going to be ran either way.
  4. M

    started making electric plans, wondering why spa panel is necessary?

    What I am saying is that if the brewer must run an aditional 30 amp feed to the garage for the brewey, and the existing panel has a small enough load to mabey be handled by one or two 20 amp 125 volt circuits then he may come out cheaper to run one or two 125 volt circuits to refeed the existing...
  5. M

    started making electric plans, wondering why spa panel is necessary?

    If there isnt much on the garage sub-panel then mabey you could refeed the circuits in that panel from the main panel and use the existing 30 amp circuit for your rig. Its a lot less expencive to run 20 amp 125volt circuits.
  6. M

    GE mini fridge conversion (gone wrong)

    Last night I did this and brought my fermintation chamber back to life. I'm sure there is a leak, but i can put 5 bucks of 134a in once a month to keep it running till I find a deal on another freezer. I spent 55$ on a guage set from Harber Freight, 12$ on a can of 134a from the auto part store...
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