cooper
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Thanks guys! I'll look at the % settings and see where it's at adjust from there.
Will the brew boss control two 5500 watt heating elements at the same time?
I am moving to a 1bbl BIAB system and want to use two elemts in the one vessel.
Brad, Just a heads up... I posted to the Facebook page asking about a sale and was told the next one would be Black Friday.
Why don't you email Darin and ask him?
Any idea what kind of sale pricing they would have?
I am REALLY looking at this system
Rhumbline So a 1.050 about the highest 10G batch you can make with a 15G kettle?
Rhumbline, "I just did my first partigyle and that seems to have been a success, won't know for sure for a few months." I have the same system you have and brewed parti-gyle with my old system. What process are you using to do a Parti Gyle with the Brew Boss?
does anyone know what the smallest sized batch you can make in the 10 gal and 15 gal system is? i usually only make 3 gallon batches and i am trying to see if i could do it on the 15 gal system. that way i could occasionally do 5 gallon batches and also high grav 3 gal beers.
thanx for that. what is the limiting factor for this? in my brewpot i can make any size batch from 1 gal to about 7. i cant figure out why this would be different. i know the cofi is lifted a few inches but you should be able to compensate for that with a little extra water and grain if you wanted to?
Attempting to try some sour kettling with the brew boss
That's awesome, schumed. Can't wait to give it a go. Did you have to have the pump cycling the whole time?
I am in the process of wiring up my garage and I have a question for those of you that opted to install a dedicated 30amp GFCI breaker in your panel or subpanel...
There are three wires (2 HOT, 1 GROUND) coming from the controller, so I'm using 6-2 wire to run from the controller to my subpanel and into a 30a GFCI breaker. The breaker has 3 inputs: 2 HOT, 1 NEUTRAL. It also has the neutral pigtail from the breaker that gets connected to the neutral bus bar, as with any GFCI breaker.
My question is this... If there is no neutral wire running from the BB unit to the GFCI breaker, will the GFCI breaker still work with just the pigtail running to the neutral bar?
From what I've read online, the answer is yes. I just wanted to see if anyone else already has it wired up like that.
it will work, just follow the manufacturer's directions for wiring it up. ground wire goes to the ground bar.
Hmm, ok. I had some leftover 6-2 from wiring in my tankless electric hot water heater so I used that for the run to the controller. It fit in the breaker easily. Sounds like I should go with the 10-3 instead.
Although, I still don't understand why it's necessary to run the neutral if I am just going to have to cap it and not hook it up to the BB controller anyway.
Sorry if I am missing something, this stuff is new to me. Learning as I go.
I don't understand what you mean by capping it and not hooking it up.
I hope I just misread that, you are going to have the controller grounded, right?
10-3 also gives the added flexibility if you want to go to a different system in the future...
That's what I used with mine for that reason, but I just put a 4-prong plug on the Brew-Boss (no wire on the neutral).10-3 also gives the added flexibility if you want to go to a different system in the future....
Haha, I think my wife will kill me if I switch systems again. I've spent the last 5 months renovating/redesigning my garage around it. Even ripped up 85 feet of my back yard to run electric and water out to it.
In my head, this is the final frontier of my brewing advancement. Never say never, but I can't imagine needing to brew anything more than a half barrel at a time as a homebrewer and this controller seems to have all the bells and whistles covered at a reasonable price.