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Started by blisster, April 16, 2018, 04:49:16 PM

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blisster

Did some proper wiring, having exposed wires stressed me out, lol.. 

Do you electric brewers use a GFCI spa panel for extra safety?




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mikegraham

I have a GFCI breaker in my sub panel i wired up just incase. I would perfer to have it just incase.

shazapple

I have a GFCI breaker I need to install. Water/wort seems to have a tendency to spray everywhere at inopportune times.
Lee

Roger

I do have a GFCI spa panel. I also suggest using one.
30 amps would give you one hell of a shock...

blisster

Quote from: Roger on April 16, 2018, 11:03:28 PM
30 amps would give you one hell of a shock...

Indeed, I've been zapped by 30amps once before when working on a clothes dryer. I'd rather not take that chance again.

Thanks all...  Where would one find a GFCI sub panel or what's involved in building one?
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mikegraham

Quote from: blisster on April 17, 2018, 10:47:28 AM
Quote from: Roger on April 16, 2018, 11:03:28 PM
30 amps would give you one hell of a shock...



Indeed, I've been zapped by 30amps once before when working on a clothes dryer. I'd rather not take that chance again.

Thanks all...  Where would one find a GFCI sub panel or what's involved in building one?

Cheapest option may be put the gfci breaker in your panel for the circut powering it.

Kent had some on clearance not to long ago

Roger

I  got my spa panel from the US and put a plug on it and just unplug my dryer and plug it into that outlet.

blisster

Quote from: mikegraham on April 17, 2018, 11:35:51 AM

Cheapest option may be put the gfci breaker in your panel for the circut powering it.

Kent had some on clearance not to long ago

My panel uses Stab-Lok breakers..  Not having much any luck finding any 30 amp 2 pole ones that are GFCI.

I found a few online but they are crazy expensive!?!

https://www.bulbspro.com/federal-pioneer-nagf230-stab-lok-2-pole-30-amp-ground-fault-circuit-breaker.html
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.double-pole-40-amp-stab-lok-plug-on-gfi-circuit-breaker.1000181371.html  (40 Amp)

Looks like I might have to build one...  Where in the states did you find yours, Roger? 
Give a man a beer and he'll waste an hour, teach him how to brew beer and he'll waste a lifetime.

Roger

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Home depot. They are more than twice the price here in Canada though. I think I paid $60.00 on sale when I bought mine.

feldmann

Reviving this thread because I'm looking at switching to electric. What did you end up with?

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blisster

I had found 50amp stab-lok CGFI breaker on ebay.. I bought it but for whatever reason the seller refunded the money to my Paypal and never sent it..   So I am back to square one and still brewing without one for now..  Not smart, I know..
Give a man a beer and he'll waste an hour, teach him how to brew beer and he'll waste a lifetime.

mikegraham

Check the habit restore on the north side.i found a few GFCI breakers there for cheap. And they were new

feldmann

A spa panel just looks so much simpler and most of the ones I see online range from $80-100.

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Roger

I got mine a few years ago in Maine at a Home Depot it was about $60.00.

feldmann

Quote from: Roger on April 27, 2019, 11:12:09 AM
I got mine a few years ago in Maine at a Home Depot it was about $60.00.

I'm driving through the US when I move so I'm already starting a list of things I want to grab along the way lol (besides beer)