E93Bausch
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I want to turn my Keggle into an electric brew pot. I also want to be able to control the amount of power being put into the wort. I can build things and brew a decent beer but the finer points of electricity confuse me so I need some guidance. I live in the USA where our 220V power supply is basically two 110V lines put together.
Here is my plan. I will use a Camco 02963 5500W 240V hot water heater element. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BPG4LI/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 To control the heat I will put a standard light switch on one of the 220 leads. This will be a Hi/Low switch. On the other I will put a 3800W SCR Voltage Regulator http://sumaoutlet.com/3800w-scr-voltage-regulator-dimming-light-speed-control-p-2800.html I figure since it is only controlling half the load 3800W should be plenty.
Will this work?
Here is my plan. I will use a Camco 02963 5500W 240V hot water heater element. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BPG4LI/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20 To control the heat I will put a standard light switch on one of the 220 leads. This will be a Hi/Low switch. On the other I will put a 3800W SCR Voltage Regulator http://sumaoutlet.com/3800w-scr-voltage-regulator-dimming-light-speed-control-p-2800.html I figure since it is only controlling half the load 3800W should be plenty.
Will this work?
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