kal
Well-Known Member
The topic of the night is: when moving to 240v, should I go 30amp or 50amp? Since I've got the walls removed anyway, should I install both a 30 port and a 50 port?
When you say "port" I assume you mean wall receptacle.
When I did my basement and included my electric brewery and wanted to power my 30A panel, I had the electrician pull wire rated to 50A, just in case. The breaker is 30A as is the wall receptacle, but the wire is 50A because that can't be changed easily once drywall is up.
So for now I brew with my 30A panel on my 20 gallon kettles to make 10 gallons kegged.
If ever want to go to a 50A back to back setup or bigger kettles, the wiring in the walls can accommodate. I simply have to replace the 30A breaker with a 50A, and replace the 30A wall receptacle with a 50A. (And change the control panel, kettles, and so forth too of course).
Long story short: Pull 50A wire if you think you may want to one day use 50A *if* the wire's not easily accessible.
Kal