![]() Any savings you gain with an easy AC upgrade could get offset by the requirement of installing an adequate exhaust fan and vent.įirst place to consider is near your AC breaker box. It would probably be not much more expensive to get a GFCI breaker installed by an electrician.ĭo not overlook the need for ventilation and moving air in, through and out of the brew space. ![]() I'll do light fixtures and outlets but don't feel comfortable working on the panel. 8 reviews Out of Stock 423. I'd have to buy one of those in line GFCI breakers which are 2 feet and then add an extension cord. We have a few other electrical projects to be done, so hiring an electrician would make sense. I think I'll just stick with 120 volt for now and then hire an electrician to put in a dedicated outlet and GFCI breaker when the space for my brew kitchen becomes available. I just got 4 - 3 Gallon kegs and got a full 5# tank of CO2.Įdited by jimdkc, 22 August 2020 - 03:55 PM. ![]() The pump works great and is easy to clean.īrew #2 will probably be tomorrow or Monday. ![]() The Anvil Foundry is a breeze to set up, tear down, clean, and store. Total Reviews: 4 Click Here to Write a Review of 0 people found the. I got mine with a welded cam lock fitting, and I also added a cam lock fitting to the Foundry's recirculation tube so I can swap the pump hose easily from mash to whirlpool. Anvil Brewing 6.5 Gallon Foundry Ships directly from the manufacturer via FedEx. I may use the old chiller as a pre-chiller in a bucket of ice water. It fits perfectly and I think it will work much better. The stainless steel immersion chiller that comes with the unit is only about half submerged. Boil a little more vigorously (I had turned the power down during the boil and my volume came out a bit high) Circulate much more slowly during the mash.ĥ. Stir more during the mash (I only raked the top 1/3 or so).Ĥ. I'm going to try the following to improve my efficiency:ģ. My gravity came out low, so I had to add some DME at the end. So far I've brewed 1 batch of Irish Stout. I'm running it on 120V (can be changed to 240v by changing the plug and flipping a switch.)
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