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    Vanilla Extract

    Now I am going to start making my own vanilla extract! Love this! I always learn something when I come on this site.
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    Strawberry wine

    I am going to try this once the fresh strawberries are in season! Sounds great!
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    Keep One, Drop One - Word Game

    Corn dog
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    Equally Obnoxious Hockey Trash Talk Thread, eh?

    Kings are finally looking like the team that won the cup last year! Wining 5 of their last 6.
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    Blue Moon Clone

    Going to have to try this one
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    Equally Obnoxious Hockey Trash Talk Thread, eh?

    Loved the Kings V Ducks game last night! The passion was unmistakable. As a plus anytime there is a hat trick you know it is going to be a great game!
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    2013's How many gal of homebrew in 2013

    3286 + 3 gallons of Red Ale = 3289
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    2013's How many gal of homebrew in 2013

    3283 + 3 gallons of apple pie cider = 3286
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    I need a single PID, single element diagram

    To hook it up without a neutral you will need a 220v PID. Then you will be able to hook it up from the available dryer plug.
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    I need a single PID, single element diagram

    If the PID is designed for 110v it could hurt it to power it with 220v. The diagram that was provided above is great for what you are trying to do. It provides 220v to the heating element and 110v to the controller. If you follow the line diagram you should be ok.
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    I need a single PID, single element diagram

    There are some systems that have what's called a wild leg and it will measure 220v to ground. These set ups are rare and usually in commercial buildings. The heating element in this post is a 220v so you most likely will not hook up the neutral but to 2 phases. Both phases will be supplying 110v...
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    I need a single PID, single element diagram

    Think of it like a water shut off valve. The electrons flow thru the heating element but only when the valve is on. If the valve is off the electrons can not flow thru the heating element. If the element has two hot leads going to it I would assume it is designed for 220 or 460 volts. Turning...
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    hard lemonade problem

    Going to have to try this one! I have been lookin for a recipe to try.
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    Sign My Petition

    Your up to 4 now!
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    Full Hard Lemonade recipe

    I will have to try this one!
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    Mike's Hard Lemonade

    Going to have to try this one!
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