Here's what I've gathered so far. Still need the GFCI, stainless steel nut and o-ring. This will be hooked up to one of my keggles.
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10.07.2010
Electric Brew Kettle Parts
Not sure whether or not you folks get involved in forums on the Internet, but, I do and if you're willing to do some wading and searching you'll find some of the most amazing things. In fact I found a complete parts list and lots of discussion around an electric brew kettle. You have to check out this thread (link to homebrewtalk forum thread). You can also find some videos about "The Pol's" eHerms system. He did a great job of documenting his progress.
Here's what I've gathered so far. Still need the GFCI, stainless steel nut and o-ring. This will be hooked up to one of my keggles.
Here's what I've gathered so far. Still need the GFCI, stainless steel nut and o-ring. This will be hooked up to one of my keggles.
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