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    Looking for input on my control panel wiring diagram

    I am still in the process of building it; actually taking a break from cutting the holes in the panel now. All wire is 12 gauge stranded. I do not currently have a fuse, but honestly I just didn't think about it. I guess I have a little more research to do.
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    Looking for input on my control panel wiring diagram

    Thanks for the input. I was thinking about doing that to save a few bucks. This way it will be easy to add another heating element (and external circuit) without needing to add any switches, outlets, or wires inside the control panel. As easy as adding another input cord and switching a few...
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    Looking for input on my control panel wiring diagram

    Hey guys I've been reading a lot on here and finally decided to add a control panel and BIAB setup to my manual electric kettle. I already have the pid (Auber), ssr (with old cpu heat sink), 2 green illuminated switches, 2 red illuminated switches, and project box. I am currently wiring it up...
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    Control panel

    Yes, my current setup is plug-in only. It is difficult to control the temps if you are planning on using it for your mash though. Definitely the cheapest way to get into electric brewing is to build a plug in kettle, then add in the pid/control later. I did this and it works well, but need to...
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    Cords, plugs and sockets for 20A, 120V service

    Thanks! I am buying 6 of them so this will save be about $20.
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    Cords, plugs and sockets for 20A, 120V service

    Would you mind letting me know where you found the plugs for cheap (if online)?
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    Cords, plugs and sockets for 20A, 120V service

    Unfortunately, I do not have an answer for you - but I am wondering the same thing. I am currently using a 12/3 extension cord like this one for my manual controlled 2000w element. The cord/connectors never even get warm (unlike when I use a cheaper "light duty cord"). Although it is not...
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