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Re: Anthoney American Homebrewer

Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 15:32
by illomenbrewery
Simon Roy wrote:OK.
I'm late obviously. :gene:

So first thing first: welcome here Anthoney !

Second thing, I laughed at two answers here...
Jean-Christophe wrote:Too much talking. Use a gas burner and silex to fire it. Works great in my experience.

Me and my crew preping the mash :

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:hehe: :hehe: :hehe:
Just because this guy is one of the only "professionals" here. (but we like him anyway.)
Didier wrote:Welcome!

Didier


And this one, because everyone was talking about complex wiring,and Didier just comes like "Hi Buddy !"
:hehe:

Anyway, all that electricity thing is way too complicated for me, I can't help, sorry.
But be sure not to burn your new house... Your wife would probably get upset.
(and from what I understood the idea of grabbing a nice homebrew wouldn't cheer her up. :taistoi: )
Hahaha thanks! Lol you just made me laugh my ass off Image.... Yea man the goal is to not burn my house down. My wife would kill me!

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Re: Anthoney American Homebrewer

Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 15:37
by illomenbrewery
Here is the update. I finished my consumer box (sub box that contains the 40 amp 30mA breaker) and mounted it. My control box with PID is wired up. Now i have to run my 6mm wire from the main circuit breaker box outside to the consumer box... then i should be good to go. I will have to find someone good with electricity to check my work before i turn anything on.


(All the current wiring that is in those pictures is not connected. )ImageImageImageImageImage

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Re: Anthoney American Homebrewer

Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 16:26
by Ancalagon
hi,
it could be a good thing to put the red plug on the other side. Upside down...
And for the wiring in the PID box?

Re: Anthoney American Homebrewer

Posted: 05 Nov 2017, 17:24
by illomenbrewery
Ancalagon wrote:hi,
it could be a good thing to put the red plug on the other side. Upside down...
And for the wiring in the PID box?
This is a similar wiring diagram to what i am going for except it is showing 110v instead of 220v. Image

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Re: Anthoney American Homebrewer

Posted: 06 Nov 2017, 09:42
by Ancalagon
Here my wiring diagram. My pump is not connected to the box.
I put a "relais" to be able to switch off the installation. The switch can't handle the power for the heater thus, the "relais" was the solution.

Re: Anthoney American Homebrewer

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 09:20
by Christophe
Hey Anthony i'm new here too welcome.
My wife is American but I live in Luxembourg.
what part of the us are you from?

Re: Anthoney American Homebrewer

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 10:36
by illomenbrewery
Christophe wrote:Hey Anthony i'm new here too welcome.
My wife is American but I live in Luxembourg.
what part of the us are you from?
Hey nice to meet you Christophe. My family is from Puerto Rico, but i was born and raised in Connecticut. I lived about an hour away from New York City. Where is your wife from?

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Re: Anthoney American Homebrewer

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 12:27
by Christophe
are you kidding? tha's cool well after living 15 years in the usa we have been back here for 6 years now.
we lived in new York city queens

Re: Anthoney American Homebrewer

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 12:29
by illomenbrewery
Christophe wrote:are you kidding? tha's cool well after living 15 years in the usa we have been back here for 6 years now.
we lived in new York city queens
Hahaha nice!!!!!! Yea man all my family that lives in the states is from New York, Connecticut, NJ, or Philly. Are you originally from Luxemburg?

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Re: Anthoney American Homebrewer

Posted: 07 Nov 2017, 12:34
by Christophe
yes I am but I moved to the us when I was 21 and I was a new York city paramedic.