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  1. jcharles00

    Indiana - FS: EHERMS/Keggle setup

    Thanks man! It worked really well for the brews I did with it. I just ran out of free time, and also realized that I can't drink enough to justify brewing a lot.
  2. jcharles00

    Indiana - FS: EHERMS/Keggle setup

    Here's the posting from when I bought this setup last year if it helps. He had lots of photos. I haven't changed anything with the keggles, just bought more electrical parts. Probably not currently quite as clean as his photos either...
  3. jcharles00

    Indiana - FS: EHERMS/Keggle setup

    Sure, I can do pictures if you tell me what specifically you want pictures of. edit: here's a parts list Keggle Hot liquor tank -HERMS coil -2x 2000W 120V elements -Short dip tube -5X SS ball valves -6x nozzles -3X SS T's -1X SS "X" -2X SS 90 degree pipes -1X temp sender Keggle Mash tun...
  4. jcharles00

    Indiana - FS: EHERMS/Keggle setup

    How about $800? I'd like to get this stuff out of the house.
  5. jcharles00

    Indiana - FS: EHERMS/Keggle setup

    Bump - price drop - anyone interested for $900? Would love to free up some space in the house.
  6. jcharles00

    Indiana - FS: EHERMS/Keggle setup

    Just found a weldless flex sightglass kit that I bought but never installed that I will throw in. https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/flexsight-l.htm
  7. jcharles00

    Indiana - FS: EHERMS/Keggle setup

    120V EHERMS setup including 3 keggles and wooden stands - Hot liquor tank, Mash tun and Boil kettle. HLT has a nice HERMS coil and 2x 2000W elements, Mash tun has a false bottom, Boil kettle has 2x 2000w elements. SS fittings and ball valves, temp sensors, silicone connecting hoses. Two march...
  8. jcharles00

    Does this look right? - EHERMS / BCS-460

    Not planning to. Those photos are just representative of generic outlets. GFCIs are at the wall.
  9. jcharles00

    Does this look right? - EHERMS / BCS-460

    Yeah, I had the same thought - re: swapping the element plugs, but figured I'd go ahead and switch them all so I can leave everything in place. Same deal with the pumps - It's easy enough just to unplug them rather than have the BCS switch them, but I feel like the whole point of the BCS is to...
  10. jcharles00

    Does this look right? - EHERMS / BCS-460

    I know this is a little goofy.. I'm in a rental house with only 110V. Curcuits are 20A, and fortunately I have ready access to a few of them. BUT I have to split the elements of each kettle between to circuits. (each kettle has 2x 2000W elements) BCS outputs illustrated as a single line for...
  11. jcharles00

    Help sourcing 120V 12/3 power cord and crimp ons

    Thanks everyone. Got this worked out.
  12. jcharles00

    Help sourcing 120V 12/3 power cord and crimp ons

    I've been reading through the posts here and got some good information on this topic, but still haven't solved the problem.. I've got two new 120V, 2000w heating elements and I need cords for them. I was going to just grab the "replacement 120V cord" that home depot sells before thinking it...
  13. jcharles00

    Indiana Two 1 Gallon corny kegs for sale. Central Indiana

    I just took at look at some of the 1 gal pressure vessels on ebay and they are showing shipping prices between 20 and 30 each. Still probably a good deal, since the cheapest one on there is a $95 BIN, and not yet converted to ball lock, which I think I spend $40 each on. That said, I don't think...
  14. jcharles00

    Indiana Two 1 Gallon corny kegs for sale. Central Indiana

    the base is about 9" across, getting a little bit wider in the middle, and about 9" from bottom to top of ball lock post.
  15. jcharles00

    Indiana Two 1 Gallon corny kegs for sale. Central Indiana

    As to their initial use, beats me. probably guages or something. most pressure vessels have 4 threaded orifices. Currently, the two additional holes are blocked.
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