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Old 10-29-2007, 01:14 PM   #1
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Default Sight Glass...which is the best deal?

I definitely need to buy one. Who's got the best deal? Northernbrewer and iHomeBrewSolutions both have decent looking models. Any reviews / thoughts?


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Old 10-29-2007, 04:56 PM   #2
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If you are set on buying one i would go with the Northernbrewer deal because you can add a thermometer to it if you want. if you are putting it on a HLT it is really handy to have the thermometer, expecially if your set up is like mine where your HLT is elevated up where it is inconvienent to drop one in the top.

But you can also pick up the parts to make on at any hardware supply, i think that i put mine together for about 10 buck with the thermowell, basically I used the northerbrewer design. But i also had a broken 3/8 in racking cane to use for the sight glass, so i didn't have to buy that part, or the thermometer.

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I guess it depends on whether or not you already have a bulkhead at the bottom of the vessel or if you need to drill one. I just had elbows welded in to my sanke vessels for the single purpose of sight glass... I have stainless compression fittings that will thread in and I'll use either the 12mm borosilicate glass tubes I found on Ebay or 1/2" polycarb racking canes. Still debating which.
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I have thermosights from Northernbrewer on my HLT and MLT, so I can also use digital probe thermos. I love them, and I thought it was a fair price at $21 ea. I did change how they seal in the compression fitting, though.

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Please forgive my ignorance, but what is a sight-glass, how does it work, and for what is it used?
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It allows you to guage externally how much water/liquid is in the vessel. I use them to measure strike and sparge water volumes as I fill the HLT and MLT with a hose. Others also like them on their kettle so they can know precisely what their pre- and post-boil volumes are for efficiency calculations.
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It's just a clear or semi-opaque column that runs outside of your vessel to indicate the level of fluid inside. It's connected to the inside of the vessle via a bulkhead at the bottom.

Does anyone have problems with the smaller sightglass bulkheads (1/4" or 3/8") regarding clogs. I just wonder if I need to integrate some kind of coarse screen for the MLT and BK or not.
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I think I can make one on the cheap, I just need to source some tubing. Wonder if I can just use some clear hose.
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I haven't noticed any clogs, but then again, I've got a thermo probe sticking through mine.
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I think I can make one on the cheap, I just need to source some tubing. Wonder if I can just use some clear hose.
They wouldn't be hard to make. You should be able to find some of that plastic tubing somewhere. It's the same OD, but slightly thicker, as a racking cane. I don't think I'd try to use clear silicon-type hose. It gets really flimsy when it gets hot.


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