milesvdustin
Well-Known Member
I have not brewed in about two years, and I don't foresee myself getting back into it anytime soon. So I have decided to sell everything I have in one big lot for an attractive price!
Here is what I have:
Electric brewery control panel. Its a 30A setup, I DO have the gfci cord (the xerox copier kind you cant find anymore) to go with it. I have the wall outlet too that you can wire in. This has a timer and 1 PID. The HLT has the temp probe so you can control mash temps (was working on making this a HERMS) and you can control the boil on manual mode. Panel is wired to control two pumps with push switches, the elements can only fire one at a time with a selector switch.
-5lb CO2 tank, empty (i think)
-CO2 manifold for kegging, has two regulators. One regulator controls 4 gas lines, the other controls 2 (for force carb or different c02 requirements)
-Ranco ETC 111000 controller for a keezer, wired to a power cord already that has 3 outlets on it. I had it powering a couple small fans when the freezer kicked on.
-8 empty grolsch swing top bottles. Never used for homebrew.
-Homemade counterflow chiller. Worked great on just tap water temps.
-2 autosiphons, a smaller and a larger one. The smaller is missing the little cap on the bottom.
- 1 racking cane with the clip
-glass hydrometer
-bottle brush and dip tube brush
-various stoppers, airlocks, and a couple blowoff tube setups
-a whole lot of 1/4" ice maker line, I used it for beer lines.
-a water filter that attaches to a garden hose and the wrench for it.
-DIY stirplate for starters. Needs a power cord. i had stolen the one from my hard drive
-3 1/2" compression x mnpt fittings, never got far enough in my changeover to use them
-perlick draft fitting to fill bottles off the keg. Got it from a member here, he made them
-an old coors and an old budweiser draft handle
-16 gallon bayou classic stainless steel kettle with lid. No holes drilled in it
-2 electric kettles with 5500w uld elements in them. They each have a lower bulkhead with ball valve installed in them. Both have a sight glass on them. One has a thermometer, one has the temp probe to run the HLT. They have 10 foot power cords on them.
-Stainless, and a wood mash paddle. And a long plastic spoon.
-2 mount type beer bottle openers.
-kegging wrench
-hydrometer test tube
-1 gallon glass growler from pensacola bay brewery
-1 gallon plastic pitcher
-2L glass erlenmeyer flask
-1 beer line setup for a ball lock keg, liquid connector to the draft shank fittings.
-2 draft spout rubber covers
-4- 6 gallon better bottle fermenters.
-2 6.5 gallon brew buckets with lids
-1 uncut keg to be made into a keggle
-bottle capper
-Vinator bottle washer and drying tree
-box of spare wire, terminals, a switch or two.
I am located in Marion, IL. 1.5 hours from st louis. 1 hour or so from Evansville, IN. 3 hours to Nashville, TN.
Asking $1000 for all of this. (Will entertain reasonable offers as well. Not opposed to meeting partway for pickup within reason)
Here is what I have:
Electric brewery control panel. Its a 30A setup, I DO have the gfci cord (the xerox copier kind you cant find anymore) to go with it. I have the wall outlet too that you can wire in. This has a timer and 1 PID. The HLT has the temp probe so you can control mash temps (was working on making this a HERMS) and you can control the boil on manual mode. Panel is wired to control two pumps with push switches, the elements can only fire one at a time with a selector switch.
-5lb CO2 tank, empty (i think)
-CO2 manifold for kegging, has two regulators. One regulator controls 4 gas lines, the other controls 2 (for force carb or different c02 requirements)
-Ranco ETC 111000 controller for a keezer, wired to a power cord already that has 3 outlets on it. I had it powering a couple small fans when the freezer kicked on.
-8 empty grolsch swing top bottles. Never used for homebrew.
-Homemade counterflow chiller. Worked great on just tap water temps.
-2 autosiphons, a smaller and a larger one. The smaller is missing the little cap on the bottom.
- 1 racking cane with the clip
-glass hydrometer
-bottle brush and dip tube brush
-various stoppers, airlocks, and a couple blowoff tube setups
-a whole lot of 1/4" ice maker line, I used it for beer lines.
-a water filter that attaches to a garden hose and the wrench for it.
-DIY stirplate for starters. Needs a power cord. i had stolen the one from my hard drive
-3 1/2" compression x mnpt fittings, never got far enough in my changeover to use them
-perlick draft fitting to fill bottles off the keg. Got it from a member here, he made them
-an old coors and an old budweiser draft handle
-16 gallon bayou classic stainless steel kettle with lid. No holes drilled in it
-2 electric kettles with 5500w uld elements in them. They each have a lower bulkhead with ball valve installed in them. Both have a sight glass on them. One has a thermometer, one has the temp probe to run the HLT. They have 10 foot power cords on them.
-Stainless, and a wood mash paddle. And a long plastic spoon.
-2 mount type beer bottle openers.
-kegging wrench
-hydrometer test tube
-1 gallon glass growler from pensacola bay brewery
-1 gallon plastic pitcher
-2L glass erlenmeyer flask
-1 beer line setup for a ball lock keg, liquid connector to the draft shank fittings.
-2 draft spout rubber covers
-4- 6 gallon better bottle fermenters.
-2 6.5 gallon brew buckets with lids
-1 uncut keg to be made into a keggle
-bottle capper
-Vinator bottle washer and drying tree
-box of spare wire, terminals, a switch or two.
I am located in Marion, IL. 1.5 hours from st louis. 1 hour or so from Evansville, IN. 3 hours to Nashville, TN.
Asking $1000 for all of this. (Will entertain reasonable offers as well. Not opposed to meeting partway for pickup within reason)
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