runningweird
Well-Known Member
Okay, so I just killed one of the two propane tanks I had filled less than a week ago, and I only got 5 batches out of it.
I have been eyeing the electric breaker box in my garage which comes off of the main box in the basement. The breaker downstairs is 240v 60 amp and leads to the box outside which has room for at least one 240v breaker for brewing and maybe more. I can rearrange the garage so I could brew just a few feet from the breaker box if need be.
What would be the best way to jump into brewing electric in that scenario be?
Can I wire an outlet directly into the breaker panel or should I add another step like the spa panel option I have seen?
I just acquired two Omega PIDs to play with(which I will need to find wiring info for) and can source some SSRs from ebay for cheap.
I have a keggle that I can convert to electric and a 10 gallon igloo mash tun with false bottom that I plan on continuing to use as a mash tun until I can get another keg to convert. I would prefer to go with a HERMS system to avoid the possibility of burning the wort.
I want to be able to set the desired temperature on the mash and then be able to walk away, the same with the BK but dont need such full automation that the system will activate pumps - I enjoy brewing and want to be part of it but I dislike using propane.
I know this is disjointed and my terminology is probably off, I am just starting to obsess about electric brewing and as such I am not completely up on the lingo.
I have been following this thread: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f170/simple-electric-build-pros-276477/
And have been reading through the build posts in electric brewing and has answered some questions but I think I need some hand holding to get me through this.
Cheers, Ian
I have been eyeing the electric breaker box in my garage which comes off of the main box in the basement. The breaker downstairs is 240v 60 amp and leads to the box outside which has room for at least one 240v breaker for brewing and maybe more. I can rearrange the garage so I could brew just a few feet from the breaker box if need be.
What would be the best way to jump into brewing electric in that scenario be?
Can I wire an outlet directly into the breaker panel or should I add another step like the spa panel option I have seen?
I just acquired two Omega PIDs to play with(which I will need to find wiring info for) and can source some SSRs from ebay for cheap.
I have a keggle that I can convert to electric and a 10 gallon igloo mash tun with false bottom that I plan on continuing to use as a mash tun until I can get another keg to convert. I would prefer to go with a HERMS system to avoid the possibility of burning the wort.
I want to be able to set the desired temperature on the mash and then be able to walk away, the same with the BK but dont need such full automation that the system will activate pumps - I enjoy brewing and want to be part of it but I dislike using propane.
I know this is disjointed and my terminology is probably off, I am just starting to obsess about electric brewing and as such I am not completely up on the lingo.
I have been following this thread: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f170/simple-electric-build-pros-276477/
And have been reading through the build posts in electric brewing and has answered some questions but I think I need some hand holding to get me through this.
Cheers, Ian