I used automotive candy red with 3 coats of clear. It holds 2 - 1/4 barrel kegs with the Co2 inside. Mine has a freezer in the center top with space on either side. It didn't have any shelving on the door, so to make a little more room I flipped the door panel around.
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I purchase all of my grains from these guys thier store is very well run atleast to the walk in customer I havn't purchased any thing online from the them sinse they are a few miles down the road.
With the switch option you could still run the HLT and BK at the same time. depending on how your plumbing would be set up, if you wanted to heat the water in the BK to say 160 just cycle it threw the tube past the probe the PID would regulate the temp firing the BK element rather than the tube...
You could get away with 2 if you put say your BK & the tube on a switch so they couldn't be fired at the same time. You don't need a sensor in the BK just one connected to the PID. Use the sensor in the tube.
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It sounds like its a better option to just leave the pump on as is. As far as the temp stratification, I was thinking the way to get around that was just to put it in line directly outside the MT then it's always in moving fluid. Then there's another issue of how much difference in temp is...