kal
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AB? So they're really expensive switches.
Kal
Kal
AB? So they're really expensive switches.
Kal
So, what are you going to overkill once this is done?
So, what are you going to overkill once this is done?
Either, a gas mixer for beer gas, or a real time fermentation monitor using a parastalic pump and mass flow meter.
This project didn't keep the automation bug in check, it just opened the throttle wide open.
Holy frickin' christ, man. This is ridiculous. You have over 6 figures in gear right there if we're going by the mfg price list. Well over, probably.
I have a couple of mass flow meters set aside for live fermentation monitoring.
What are you thinking of using the peristaltic for? I was going to see if I could get real time gravity measurements simply from CO2 flowrate totalizing. I figure it should be pretty accurate with a few correction factors added in to the mix.
Thanks
In reality it's about 3k. Did a lot of best offers on ebay.
The pump was a thought that I could recirc fermenting wort through the racking arm and into the dump port on my conicals.
The gas MFM idea is cool too. I think it's about 2 moles of CO2 per every mole of alcohol.
Hahaa! BURN..!They were at every US nuclear power station and rarely had issues. We are talking 1500 to 2000 outage people going in and out about 2-3 times a day.
The trick is properly enrolling.
Hahaa! BURN..!
That wasn't the intent of my response.
They are tricky, but luckily for me I have experience with them.
I know, sorry if it came off wrong. I just thought it was funny.
I know, sorry if it came off wrong. I just thought it was funny.
Yea and I am a Rush fan too!
Are you sure that foam on your MLT will hold up to the temps?
First, Holy. F***. Well done, all around! If someone wanted to eventually get to a level like this, would you recommend starting with just an electric manual brewery, and then transitioning to automated, or is it too much of a hassle to merge half-way through?
Second, you mentioned on one post you're nuclear trained, and on another, that you're a ST. Which is it? Nuke ETC(SS), Plankowner USS MISSOURI (SSN 780).
Third, did you know an EM on the CHEYENNE named Miranda? Probably would have been a 2nd Class.
Thanks, I went the whole way at once. You could do it in modules though, just plan for it. I'm an STS2/SS when I got out in 2000, I enlisted as a EM and went to the schools, but was offered to cross rate to a ST, the nuclear part also came from refueling and fuel repair when I worked for Westinghouse. I'm a Plankowner on Cheyenne. Sonar really struck a chord with me, and I liked going on liberty and fulfilling the shower tech stereotype.
I knew a Marenio. I was the 3rd ST to get to Cheyenne. The nuc's were there a whole year prior to Coners. But the name doesn't ring a bell.
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