rudy0498
Well-Known Member
I am upgrading my rig and selling some things that I won't need anymore. Everything is about a year old and has been used half a dozen times or so:
Banjo Burner w/ Stand $50 + shipping: ***SOLD***
E-HLT: $80 + shipping (***minus the Ranco which is SOLD***)
- 10 gallon rubbermaid cooler w/SS ball valve fitting
- SS ball valve fitting (quick disconnect is not included)
- 1500w 120v element with lock nut and cord:
- Thermowell from Brewer's Hardware (not pictured but it's there):
********Note****** I will also sell the thermowell and element assembly separately for $50 shipped if you already have an HLT or don't want to pay for shipping an item that big! I can just trash the cooler and re-use the fitting on my new HLT.
The HLT is great for for set-and-forget heating of strike/sparge water. You can fill it up and set the temp a couple hours before starting your brew session and you don't have to baby sit it. It also works on a 120v circuit so you don't need anything special in your panel to operate it. I built it with the intention of adding a HERMS coil into it, but never got around to it.
NOTE: in the last picture you'll see that there is a hole drilled above the ball valve with a stopper in it. I used to have a thermometer probe going through hole before I added the thermowell. It doesn't leak or anything...just wanted to point that out.
Banjo Burner w/ Stand $50 + shipping: ***SOLD***
E-HLT: $80 + shipping (***minus the Ranco which is SOLD***)
- 10 gallon rubbermaid cooler w/SS ball valve fitting
- SS ball valve fitting (quick disconnect is not included)
- 1500w 120v element with lock nut and cord:
- Thermowell from Brewer's Hardware (not pictured but it's there):
********Note****** I will also sell the thermowell and element assembly separately for $50 shipped if you already have an HLT or don't want to pay for shipping an item that big! I can just trash the cooler and re-use the fitting on my new HLT.
The HLT is great for for set-and-forget heating of strike/sparge water. You can fill it up and set the temp a couple hours before starting your brew session and you don't have to baby sit it. It also works on a 120v circuit so you don't need anything special in your panel to operate it. I built it with the intention of adding a HERMS coil into it, but never got around to it.
NOTE: in the last picture you'll see that there is a hole drilled above the ball valve with a stopper in it. I used to have a thermometer probe going through hole before I added the thermowell. It doesn't leak or anything...just wanted to point that out.