30A GFCI - For Sale(ish)

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DrPaulsen
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30A GFCI - For Sale(ish)

Post by DrPaulsen »

FYI -- if anyone is collecting parts to build up an electric brewery, I will probably have an inline 30A GFCI for sale in the not too distant future (link below). These are great if you need to share an outlet with equipment that doesn't play well with GFCI (e.g. electric dryers) or if you want the GFCI in an extension cord.

I'm not ready to sell just yet, but if anyone is looking to pick one up in the not-too-distant future, ping me and I'll set it aside for you. I'm thinking $40.

http://www.mcmaster.com/#7228k13/=d8ie4s
hoboscratch
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Post by hoboscratch »

If I go 240v, then yes I can see me buying that from you...
BrewHound
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Post by BrewHound »

If you have the ability at all I would go 240 from the start, this will make it easier if/when you decide to convert your kettle to electric.
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