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    Grain Mill motor torque Question/help

    I need some help figuring out my grain mill motor ratios. I have a treadmill motor. It doesn't say what the HP is for the motor on the sticker. Any way to find this out? Do I need this info to find out if I'll have enough torque? I have all the inards that went with it. It's variable...
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    Ebrewery panel mounting

    I had someone ask me about how I mounted my electric panel so I figured I'd write something up real quick. I store my brew rig on casters under my workbench (see below). With the rig on casters I didn't want to mount it to the wall and having the panel permanently attached posed a problem...
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    All stainless (weld free & JB weld free) heatstick design on the cheap

    So I've been looking at making a heatstick to decrease my time to heat strike water and bring wort up to a boil. I'm not a huge fan of the "JB Weld it until it doesn't leak" mentality so I went searching for other options. I found a thread on HBT that uses tri-clamp fittings from a still...
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    Electric Brewery Control Box Question

    Hey guys, I just got my control box up and running. The only concern I have is that the 220v light that turns on and off with the heating element stays on anytime the switch for the the element is on, it does not properly turn on and off with the element. Biggest thing to note is that it gets...
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    Oregon 220v 30a electrical fittings (flanged receptacle, female cord)

    I have a couple items I didn't use in my electric control set-up available. These items are good for heating element set-up and making your own power cords to power them. Let me know if you're interested! A female cord connector (L14-30) locking 125v / 250v 30 amp -$10 shipped A flanged...
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    Oregon Electrical Box for eKeggle

    I put together an electrical box for an ekeggle and found it didn't fit mine. I've already drilled the hole and J-B welded the cover to the box. I bought the parts for about $10 at Lowes so I'm selling the box for just that. You get my work (drilling holes) and the J-B welding for free...
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    Oregon For Sale O-Rings

    I needed 1 o-ring but somehow got a pack of 25. Send me a message and I'll mail you one for a buck. Silicone high temperature o-ring (McMaster-Carr part number: 9396K38) (1-3/16" ID x 1-7/16" OD x 1/8" width, AS568A Dash No. 217, Durometer hardness A70, FDA compliant, -65F to +450F)...
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    Stir plate not changing speeds

    So I've been reading for like 2 hours now and I can't find a solution to my problem. I used the schematic below. Voltage regulator - LM317T Resistor - 330 ohm Pot - 5K-Ohm 0.5W linear-Taper from Radio Shack Capacitor's - 0.1uF 50WVDC Ceramic Disk (both) Fan rating - 12V 200mA Power...
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