Recent content by Sleeves

Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead, & Cider Brewing Discussion Forum

Help Support Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead, & Cider Brewing Discussion Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. Sleeves

    Withdrawn Texas - 30a 220v PID Controlled Electric Brewery (15Gal - HERMS)

    System has been disassembled but can be assembled if interested. No thermal concerns at all. The bottom panel is just open for routing cables. Used many times with no issues. I prefer hardwiring the elements as opposed to the twist connects.
  2. Sleeves

    Withdrawn Texas - 30a 220v PID Controlled Electric Brewery (15Gal - HERMS)

    I brewed a ton in the past just not so much anymore. Ready to move on to other stuff. Selling my 30a eBrewSupply 15 Gal setup. The bottom of the control panel is cut out, I found it helped with heat build up here in Texas in a garage in July. Temp probes are XLR while the power is hard wired...
  3. Sleeves

    Godley Texas (JCSUD) water reports

    Hey all, recently moved to Godley, TX and we get water form the Johnson County Special Utility District. Well the water report on their site is lacking in things such as alkalinity, hardness, chloride, etc. I was hoping somebody here had some information on the water around here. Its out in the...
  4. Sleeves

    Sleeves' GE 7.0 Keezer Build

    Awesome info! So, looks like the settings and beer line are fine. Maybe a bit foamy but it has diminished considerably since the keg sat overnight. Great pours now. I left the probe loosely shielded in the bubble wrap to keep it blocked from the airflow and it seems to be responding much faster...
  5. Sleeves

    Sleeves' GE 7.0 Keezer Build

    Thanks man! Excellent. My idea with the wrap was to block it from the air flow but still have it respond to the actual temp. I do not want to put it in water for the same response issues. I have seen people putting the probe in sand. But, maybe in this case, the simple solution is the best...
  6. Sleeves

    Sleeves' GE 7.0 Keezer Build

    Yes, that is the model I have. Will fit the 2 sixth and a corny. I was hoping to find a way to fit 3 sixth but I don't think its happening! The lo-pro couplers are pricy. I did not want to have to build a collar if I did not have to. I also checked out the 90 degree elbows and just decided to...
  7. Sleeves

    Sleeves' GE 7.0 Keezer Build

    Hey guys, got the staining and clear coat done. Managed to get all the hardware installed and got it in the house last night. Picking up the kegs tonight!
  8. Sleeves

    Sleeves' GE 7.0 Keezer Build

    Its very easy really. To take top off, just unbolt the hinges from the freezer. To just load kegs, we are going to install 2 locking hinges like you would see on a chest or tool box. Besides that you can always use the very sophisticated prop-open-with-stick method!
  9. Sleeves

    Sleeves' GE 7.0 Keezer Build

    Hello all! Long time lurker here. I have been gathering up all the info I can on this forum and I wanted to say thanks to all the info and contributors of said info! It has been an unbelievable resource. So, I have wanted a draft setup for a while now and was just going to get a standard...
Back
Top