DU99 Well-Known Member Joined 7/6/10 Messages 6,938 Reaction score 1,115 Location Deer Park.Victoria 20/9/14 #1 Looks like we have another player..downside it needs 30 amp supply
W wobbly Well-Known Member Joined 15/11/05 Messages 708 Reaction score 144 20/9/14 #2 Something doesn't add up on the power requirements for the same heat/power input values. 240 volts x 30 amps = 7.2 kw 120 volts x 20 amps = 2.4 kw Must be a miss print somewhere Cheers Wobbly
Something doesn't add up on the power requirements for the same heat/power input values. 240 volts x 30 amps = 7.2 kw 120 volts x 20 amps = 2.4 kw Must be a miss print somewhere Cheers Wobbly
A aamcle Well-Known Member Joined 6/3/13 Messages 233 Reaction score 13 21/9/14 #3 Its based on this :- http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/countertop-brutus-20-a-131411/index62.html#post5749181 I built one its a excellent system, easy to use and clean. The shiny version comes with gas, 110v and 240v options its all good... Untill you get the bill Blitchmann know how to charge! Atb. Aamcle
Its based on this :- http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/countertop-brutus-20-a-131411/index62.html#post5749181 I built one its a excellent system, easy to use and clean. The shiny version comes with gas, 110v and 240v options its all good... Untill you get the bill Blitchmann know how to charge! Atb. Aamcle
MastersBrewery Journeyman, the learning never stops Joined 7/6/11 Messages 2,319 Reaction score 683 21/9/14 #4 sorry but I prefer Jono's rig: Purely on sex appeal of course
JoeyJoeJoe Well-Known Member Joined 23/8/13 Messages 131 Reaction score 18 Location Brisbane 21/9/14 #5 Looks good I have to say. I also think it would be easy to make your own verison of one of these. Very interesting. If I had my time again I might consider going this way.
Looks good I have to say. I also think it would be easy to make your own verison of one of these. Very interesting. If I had my time again I might consider going this way.