Scott
I have a 20 gallon electric system running with a Brewtroller control system. My system is
a bit more complex since I run two elements on the HLT and BK along with a RIMS and
pump. Also, I had a 10 gallon electric system in the past. I have my controller set up
with a low voltage control box (Black upper) and a high voltage box( lower). The high
voltage box can be unplugged and the heater elements plugged into the wall outlet should I
have a system failure. Also, the wiring is straight forward. A circuit(s) to code run to
an outlet box. Your control system plugs into the system allowing for manual operation and
future flexibility.
Also, if you have not started on the control panel make sure to use SSRs instead of relays
so you can vary the boil power with a PWM control (at 50% my BK is on for 0.5 sec and off
for 0.5 sec).
I recommend wiring for manual plugs and brewing a few batches to learn more about the your
system. You will have your panel for a long time. My system is in a perpetual state of
slow evolution.
Contact me for more details.
John Katics
From: mba-bounces(a)thebarn.com [mailto:mba-bounces@thebarn.com] On Behalf Of Scott
Haraldson
Sent: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 8:50 AM
To: mba(a)thebarn.com
Subject: [mba] Electrician recommendations - ebrewing
I made the decision to switch from propane to electric brewing earlier in the summer. I
sold my old brew stand and rebuilt one more specific to an electric setup. I had my
kettles welded (Thanks to the list for hooking me up with Primitive Precision Metalcraft
for the welding) to allow me to connect the elements and I also purchased and started to
assemble the control panel but am admitting defeat in my ability to understand electrical
diagrams.
Would anyone happen to have any recommendations for an electrician or fellow homebrewer
who is knowledgeable and has done something like this? I posted up on the facebook page
but haven't had luck finding someone yet.
I purchased a DIY kit from
ebrewingsupply.com so I should have all the needed parts, heck
it even comes with wiring diagrams which to the right person probably make perfectly good
sense. Take a peek here
http://theharaldsons.com/downloads/wiring_diagrams.pdf
I'm not even sure where to start asking so I thought I'd try here. If you have
any leads please send them my way. I'm not looking for a handout as I'm ready to
pay for services. I just want to make beer again :)
Here are some photos of my setup that I've put together.
Thanks for reading!
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This is not my control panel but the kind of thing I'm looking to have done:
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