sethhobrin
Well-Known Member
Hood is getting mounted on Monday along with Brew Stand. It is time to start planning and building the electrical and this is where I will need the most help!
Can I just get a load center to bring the 4 wire/50 amps/240v from the Spa Panel GFCI and distribute it to the various other control boxes, gang boxes, etc?
I am not doing a single control panel like many do here. This image shows how things will be separated. I am using Auber control boxes for the element plug/SSR/element switches/PIDs(3 sets of them) and standard Home Depot outlets, switches for the pumps, outlet boxes, etc. All of this is being built in to a wooden wheeled cabinet cart that will be painted, etc... the fire risk should be minimal since all of the electronics will be housed inside of metal or standard outlet boxes. Little more complex of a build but also little more creative than the standard Kal clone. I will be documenting the build step by step.
Most of my parts are collected other than wiring and some tools I will probably need. I need to exchange one of the element adapters from brewershardware as it has a hole in the weld near the electric connections and that could be dangerous with a splash.
Here is a crude concept art of my wheeled cabinet where all of the components will be housed:
Can I just get a load center to bring the 4 wire/50 amps/240v from the Spa Panel GFCI and distribute it to the various other control boxes, gang boxes, etc?
I am not doing a single control panel like many do here. This image shows how things will be separated. I am using Auber control boxes for the element plug/SSR/element switches/PIDs(3 sets of them) and standard Home Depot outlets, switches for the pumps, outlet boxes, etc. All of this is being built in to a wooden wheeled cabinet cart that will be painted, etc... the fire risk should be minimal since all of the electronics will be housed inside of metal or standard outlet boxes. Little more complex of a build but also little more creative than the standard Kal clone. I will be documenting the build step by step.

Most of my parts are collected other than wiring and some tools I will probably need. I need to exchange one of the element adapters from brewershardware as it has a hole in the weld near the electric connections and that could be dangerous with a splash.

Here is a crude concept art of my wheeled cabinet where all of the components will be housed:
