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Is that carpet you put down? I went the other way myself after a few spills for easier cleanup.

The black portion in the photos is actually a large rubber mat from Lowes, it was marketed for oil changes for lawn mowers/ATVs. Underneath that is press and stick tile, I had hoped to epoxy the floor but was worried about adhesion with all the tile residue from the demo. Definitely have my fair share of spills, but the mat ensures it doesn't leak between the tiles and start lifting them.
 
Here is my electric setup. Control Panel wise, it's a Kal Clone 50A Back to Back setup.

Kettle wise, it's bag of smashed you know whats. Got built with what I had on hand.

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Just got my eBIAB setup going. Right now it is in a garage and carrying everything up and down from the basement is a pain. Hope to someday be able to run this all indoors. Currently have a cheap controller, no bells and whistles here. I am sure I will build upon it over time.


Move to the basement as soon as you can. Best brewing move I ever made. Consistent weather in the basement, and not having to mule all your equipment, ingredients, and finished beer made brewing pleasurable rather than hard work [emoji29]
 
We just bought a new house and it has a 1200 ft unfinished basement. Don't close for 2 months but my wife gave me the green light to move the brewery to the basement.

I was showing her pics of Kal's electric brewery build and her comment was " That's F$&@ing cool". So obviously I married the right girl!
 
Move to the basement asii soon as you can. Best brewing move I ever made. Consistent weather in the basement, and not having to mule all your equipment, ingredients, and finished beer made brewing pleasurable rather than hard work [emoji29]

I have everything for plumbed in the basement (drain lines). I already finished 600sq ft of my 1200 Sq ft basement. I am trying to figure out how to create a 3/4 bath and brew room (side by side). But I just spent $500 this year on brew equipment. Wife is not enthused by that.
 
Some older photos and newer. Started with those little tan pumps. Changed to keg king ones now and added recycled ss bench. Kal clone but I ran all the wiring within the frame of my brew stand. Didn't like cables everywhere. Pots and pumps plug into sockets below the bench. Also no ammeter or voltmeter couldn't see the need. Whole brewstand has a 5m lead on it so I can move it around.View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1497372034.790776.jpgView attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1497372055.519813.jpgView attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1497372083.425755.jpg
 
Thought I should do this properly instead of at 5am on my phone waiting for a 2 year old to go back to sleep.

Started about as 18 months ago when I had the misfortune to come across Kals Electric Brewery site. Massive thanks Kal. I've made a few mods i hope he will understand!

I went for a mobile brewery so I can store it in the out of the way when not in use. I installed a 32A 230V socket and have a 32A 5m lead and plug on the whole brewstand.

I did away with the plugs and sockets on the controller and hardwired the whole thing thru the stand. There are sockets mounted on trunking below the bench for the pumps and the elements.

Some of the photos are older and show it when I was using those little tan pumps. These worked well for a while but I found they gummed up on the wort side when sparging. They would overheat and just stop. They would work again when they we cooled down and cleaned.

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Thanks!

Used the below mount from Amazon.

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I have the panel from Kal, and when the silver mounting brackets (don't know the actual term) are removed I used the hardware they were attached with to attach the mount to the panel. Had to widen the holes in the mount a little with a drill, but worked pretty well.
 
Thanks!

Used the below mount from Amazon.

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I have the panel from Kal, and when the silver mounting brackets (don't know the actual term) are removed I used the hardware they were attached with to attach the mount to the panel. Had to widen the holes in the mount a little with a drill, but worked pretty well.

That's fantastic, I will be doing this for mine. She is coming along, a couple weeks and I should have a fully operational panel.

Cheers!
 

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@TheLostBeer: JMathie77's setup is based on our TheElectricBrewery.com design using our control panel. Nice setup!

Kal
 
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