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    Spa Panel problems

    I was hoping for both; an element and a pump
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    Spa Panel problems

    Sorry for all the same posts, my app is a little bugy
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    Spa Panel problems

    I was trying to build a panel with an outlet for a pump. Is there a way to change the main panel to send HHN instead of HHG?
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    Spa Panel problems

    This is what I was trying to replicate. I was hoping to have an outlet on the panel for a pump. Am I SOL? Just retire the panel for 3 wire?
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    Spa Panel problems

    This is what I was trying to replicate. I was hoping to have an outlet on the panel for a pump. Am I SOL? Just retire the panel for 3 wire?
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    Spa Panel problems

    This is what I was trying to replicate. I was hoping to have a 120 outlet in the panel for a pump. I guess I'm SOL?
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    Spa Panel problems

    I put together this spa panel to add GFCI protection to a control panel. When I plug this in it instantly blows the breaker. Can anyone see where I've gone wrong?! Thanks for any help!
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    Spa Panel Wiring for Dummies

    The dryer outlet I would like to use has two hots and a ground. Is it possible to use this outlet to wire a spa panel since I don't have a neutral wire?
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    Cheap and Easy All-Grain Backyard BIAB

    I, too have begun using BIAB instead of making the total equipment upgrade to all grain. A couple of things I do; I use the rack from a canning pot to suspend the grain bag since I do it on my stove and don't have room for a pulley. I start the mash with 6g of water, then heat 1g of water to...
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    National Homebrewer's Conference - HomeBrewTalk Giveaway - Open to All!

    I'll be working.. Looks like a great weekend too...
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    Finished kegerator

    Thanks, the veneer is a great, easy way to cover things up
  12. Just finished my first kegerator

    Just finished my first kegerator

    Just finished building my first kegerator, started with a ge white mini fridge, covered the sides and door with cherry veneer. I stained and polyed the wood. I removed the plastic top and cut a piece of 1" mdf to the same size. Then I covered the mdf with a sheet of patina copper and...
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    Finished kegerator

    Just finished building my first kegerator, started with a ge white mini fridge, covered the sides and door with cherry veneer. I stained and polyed the wood. I removed the plastic top and cut a piece of 1" mdf to the same size. Then I covered the mdf with a sheet of patina copper and finished...
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    Mobile Uploads

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