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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Bridgewater, MA
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Keg is bigger than yours
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Looks like a great start, you get that gearmotor from mcmaster?
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Circle City Brewing
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Where did you get the CRAZY idea of creating an electric HERMS? Wow... that will never work. People have always used propane, that is the ONLY way, electricity will kill you man!
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Bridgewater, MA
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Bridgewater, MA
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another weekend, more progress. next step will be to build some kind of frame to mount everything on so i can free up my ping pong table again.
had to replace the SS braid with a manifold: leak testing: i was able to get 15-17' feet of 1/2" copper tubing into the 2 gallon cooler. i have the RTD probe on a tee on the outlet. all i could find was a 1/4" NPT in 1/2" pipe fitting, so i used copper bond to epoxy the fitting on. seems to have worked pretty well: i'll probably try and add a bulkhead and valve to the heat exchange sometime soon to facilitate draining it. p.d. |
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Circle City Brewing
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Looks nice! Keep it up!
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Bridgewater, MA
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can't believe i started this in march. thought for sure i'd be done already. built the brew stand. piped and mounted everything. had the electrician install 20 amp 120 V and 30 amp 240 volt GFI outlets. i still need to build the HLT control box, install the heater element in it, and put a sight glass on it. gotta work out the HEX return through the cooler lid as well. after that, i'll tackle an electric boil kettle project.
i installed a low point drain for completely draining the system (except for whatever gets trapped in the HEX coil), and also because i plan on batch sparging. i had planned on gravity feeding from an elevated HLT to the mash tun, but decided to build an inlet manifold instead so i can use one pump for everything. all the tubing is secured with cable ties, and tightened with one of these: McMaster-Carr cable tie gun we use them in the lab to secure tubing on hose barbs. as long as you use the right size cable tie, i've never had a leak. from left to right: HLT, mash tun, 1.5 gallon 1500 watt heat exchanger |
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Very nice.. So this is actually a RIMS right? You're using the 2 gallon cooler as the HEX and the gott cooler is the HLT, with the rectangular being the MLT, right?
Okay, just answered my own question, saw your description just above the picture. |
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You have a part number on the motor?
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Circle City Brewing
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Nice HERMS man... the motor is probably the 100 or 150 RPM AC Gear Motor from McMaster. YOU CAN pick up those motors for HALF the McMaster price as some other online stores, according to a buddy of mine.
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