Upgrades to my brewery

Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:56 am

Well here it is, the newest upgrade to my brewery,
a detachable control panel.
Before my control panel was in a metal breaker box mounted on the front in btween the HLT and MT.
Now it is in a waterproof (except through the front panel) plastic sprinkler system box.

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The control box stand was built from conduit and galvanived pipe, mostly leftover from wiring the rest of my stand. The control box slides on to two pipes.

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I used a 20' heavy duty extension cord that I cut down to what I needed, the black is power and ground.
The colored plugs came from Walmart, $6.50ish for three 6' adapters to plug in several DC adapters into a power strip.
Spliced up and wraped with heat shrink.
All color coded MT asco, HLT asco, pump, and power.
I made it so that when I power up the box by plugging in the black plug, the three plugs that become hot are female,
this will help avoid a little electrocution on my brewday.
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The aluminum control panel is epoxied to the box. Some of the wiring is hot glued down cause I'm a little OCD.

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The back of the box, two 3/4" pipes slide over the two 1/2" pipes on the stand.

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The whole thing swivels 360* for storage or transport.

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I also added a gfi outlet.

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Next will plumbing and maybe a second pump.

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Re: Upgrades to my brewery

Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:15 am

Dude - do you brew in your bedroom?

Awesome.
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Re: Upgrades to my brewery

Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:45 am

coloradojay wrote:Dude - do you brew in your bedroom?

Awesome.


Yeah, I just put a box fan on the window sill to pull the fumes out of the room :P

That's the spare bedroom, dubbed The Beer Room by the wife.
I have to pull it outside every brewday.
We're buying a house in about 6 mos. and one of the must have's is a brewhouse, can't wait.
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Re: Upgrades to my brewery

Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:27 am

Reminds me of a conversation with my wife one brewday.
"It smells like a brewery in here." "And your point is?"
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Re: Upgrades to my brewery

Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:46 pm

triple-oh_six wrote:Image

You're just using the ground lug strip to separate your wires, right? No chance of the screws piercing the insulation?
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Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:50 pm

Im too drunk to read all that but that looks kickass. Like a bomb... that makes beer.
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Re: Upgrades to my brewery

Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:11 pm

BrewTa2 wrote:
triple-oh_six wrote:You're just using the ground lug strip to separate your wires, right? No chance of the screws piercing the insulation?


I put slivers of vinyl tubing in between the screws and wires to make sure of that, the screws are not tightened much though.
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Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:12 pm

NikoBrew wrote:Im too drunk to read all that but that looks kickass. Like a bomb... that makes beer.


:lol: That's awesome, thanks.
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