Hi All,
I'm working on a build in my new garage, having issues trying to figure out how to deal with with condensate above my brew set up.
I do not currently have a drain or water ran to garage. My plan is to build a pretty long "shower pan" and run a drain to a line running parallel to the garage.then use a coupler system to attach and detach water on brew days.
My former setup was a single tier propane fired set up and I've switched over to full electric. This solves the gas issues, but the condensate is my challenge.
I purchased one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T75SS7...abc_FAX62PG8M4Y09AM66HMQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This can be positioned over the boil and mash kettle area, but will not solve the ceiling drips.
What do I need to build to keep condensate sliding down and out the area above the pots? My thoughts are a simple angled area (45°) from wall to ceiling frame it up and wrap with metal. Will this work?
I'm working on a build in my new garage, having issues trying to figure out how to deal with with condensate above my brew set up.
I do not currently have a drain or water ran to garage. My plan is to build a pretty long "shower pan" and run a drain to a line running parallel to the garage.then use a coupler system to attach and detach water on brew days.
My former setup was a single tier propane fired set up and I've switched over to full electric. This solves the gas issues, but the condensate is my challenge.
I purchased one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07T75SS7...abc_FAX62PG8M4Y09AM66HMQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
This can be positioned over the boil and mash kettle area, but will not solve the ceiling drips.
What do I need to build to keep condensate sliding down and out the area above the pots? My thoughts are a simple angled area (45°) from wall to ceiling frame it up and wrap with metal. Will this work?
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