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Hey all
I've recently acquired some new kit (from @big yogi - details here) and looking at the best way to connect it all up to my garage electrics in as safe a way as possibly but also in a modular way that means I don't have cables trailing all over the place. Currently the kettle (70L) has 2 x 2.8 (ish) heating elements and the HLT I think has one (should have written this down before I came to work!).
My garage has it's own electric supply and small consumer unit with a 68A (again, going from memory here!) breaker.
I've connected each heating element up last night to separate sockets and it ran with no issues and no signs of heating up on any cable (although only had it on for about 3 mins).
However, I'd like to (eventually) build a control panel and wanted to try and make the electrics a little bit safer in the meantime. I'm thinking of replacing the heating elements for tri-clamp fittings, but don't want to jump in before I get advice on the best way to do this. I'm no sparky, but do have someone I can use to do electrical work if needed (as a homer and she's fully qualified) so I'd be happy to extend/replace the consumer unit if needed in order to (1) make it safer and (2) future proof it for the control panel.
So - would welcome any thoughts/suggestions/ideas. I'll try and send a couple of pics tonight so you can see what I have currently.
Tried to search previous threads but couldn't quite find what I was after. Also looked on youtube but again couldn't find anything - but probably searching for the wrong terms :)
Thanks in advance :) Can't wait to have a go on a large 3 vessel system, currently using a 30L Robobrew/Brewzilla.
I've recently acquired some new kit (from @big yogi - details here) and looking at the best way to connect it all up to my garage electrics in as safe a way as possibly but also in a modular way that means I don't have cables trailing all over the place. Currently the kettle (70L) has 2 x 2.8 (ish) heating elements and the HLT I think has one (should have written this down before I came to work!).
My garage has it's own electric supply and small consumer unit with a 68A (again, going from memory here!) breaker.
I've connected each heating element up last night to separate sockets and it ran with no issues and no signs of heating up on any cable (although only had it on for about 3 mins).
However, I'd like to (eventually) build a control panel and wanted to try and make the electrics a little bit safer in the meantime. I'm thinking of replacing the heating elements for tri-clamp fittings, but don't want to jump in before I get advice on the best way to do this. I'm no sparky, but do have someone I can use to do electrical work if needed (as a homer and she's fully qualified) so I'd be happy to extend/replace the consumer unit if needed in order to (1) make it safer and (2) future proof it for the control panel.
So - would welcome any thoughts/suggestions/ideas. I'll try and send a couple of pics tonight so you can see what I have currently.
Tried to search previous threads but couldn't quite find what I was after. Also looked on youtube but again couldn't find anything - but probably searching for the wrong terms :)
Thanks in advance :) Can't wait to have a go on a large 3 vessel system, currently using a 30L Robobrew/Brewzilla.