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    Outdoor RV Power outlet

    Hi i was wondering if anyone has used something like this to hook up their electric brewing area? https://www.zoro.com/connecticut-electric-outdoor-power-outlet-120v-30a-cesmpsc41grhr/i/G3149027/ I can't tell from the product page if both the 240v and the 120v outlet are gfci protected or...
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    Cost for Electrical hookup

    So I have decided upon using the diy still dragon controller kit for controlling my hlt and my brew kettle. I am just using one controller that I plug/unplug the hlt and brew kettle when needed. So all i really need is 1 gfci protected 240v outlet and I will be ready to go. Conveniently we...
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    Weldless Tri-clamp onto Bayou Class 44qt?

    I currently have the 44qt bayou classic as my hlt: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VXHKMC/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 The pot is 13.5 inches in diameter. My brew kettle is the same diameter as well. I would like to add the stilldragon wells triclamp bulkhead to these pots to install my...
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    Lactose in a sweet tea IPA?

    I'm planning on brewing a sweet tea IPA. I would like it to be a little bit sweeter than a normal IPA to mimic sweet tea a little bit. I don't want it to be sickeningly sweet just a touch so its not like drinking a cup of black tea. I am planning on mashing at a higher temp to kick up the...
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    Lactose in A Sweet Tea IPA?

    I'm planning on brewing a sweet tea IPA. I would like it to be a little bit sweeter than a normal IPA to mimic sweet tea a little bit. I don't want it to be sickeningly sweet just a touch so its not like drinking a cup of black tea. I am planning on mashing at a higher temp to kick up the...
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    New To Electric. Why wouldn't this work?

    I want to make a super simple electric system and then slowly upgrade. I'm not electrically inclined and was wondering why I couldn't buy the following two components to create a rudimentary electric system with some controllability (not just off or on). I want to take two elements like this...
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