black_labb
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I've slowly making my brewing setup more time efficient to make it easier to fit it in. I built a keezer 6ish months ago and recently I've decided to get that spare electric keggle up and running with a ball valve. This way I can use my diy single vessel recirculating system as a recirculating mash tun and the keggle as a kettle. This way I can do a few brews after each other and have the mash overlap the boil. It would also make a more efficient sparge (recirculating). The replacement element I have in the single vessel is also a bit on the weak side and I wanted to get a better boil without having a side boil on the stovetop like I so often do. The element in the Keggle I have has a touch more power making it ideal for a single batch.
So before I try the maiden brew with the split setup I do my last bit of homework and go to the powerboard to make sure that I plug into different circuits as there will be times where both elements will be on drawing ~18A. I wanted to have one plugged into the garage as usual and the other into the kitchen or the laundry room. Being an old house we're renting the writing isn't clear on which wire fuse is what but I go through and pull out the ones that I think are the garage so that I can check that the ones I want to use are on a different circuit. Nothing switches off the power to the garage or any other powerpoint I check until I pull the fuse descriptively called "power". I check and every powerpoint in the house including garage and laundry room are on this one 16A circuit.
Is this normal for a small 3 bedroom house? There's no gas in the place so heating would have been electric originally.
How many times had we gone over the 16A? Kettle, vaccum, fridge and keezer would do it pretty easily. I know I've used the kettle in the kitchen when brewing many times while my partner watches TV.
Kind of ruined my plan but it will work out once we move, hopefully around the end of the year.
So before I try the maiden brew with the split setup I do my last bit of homework and go to the powerboard to make sure that I plug into different circuits as there will be times where both elements will be on drawing ~18A. I wanted to have one plugged into the garage as usual and the other into the kitchen or the laundry room. Being an old house we're renting the writing isn't clear on which wire fuse is what but I go through and pull out the ones that I think are the garage so that I can check that the ones I want to use are on a different circuit. Nothing switches off the power to the garage or any other powerpoint I check until I pull the fuse descriptively called "power". I check and every powerpoint in the house including garage and laundry room are on this one 16A circuit.
Is this normal for a small 3 bedroom house? There's no gas in the place so heating would have been electric originally.
How many times had we gone over the 16A? Kettle, vaccum, fridge and keezer would do it pretty easily. I know I've used the kettle in the kitchen when brewing many times while my partner watches TV.
Kind of ruined my plan but it will work out once we move, hopefully around the end of the year.