https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/anvil-brewing-cooling-system-anyone-use-yet.663438/#post-8739933
We are discussing it for our anvil systems right now. I’m going to give it a shot.
I have my sparge water heater set at 45°C, and the temp jumped right up to 73°F after a few minutes...
I have my sparge water heater set at 45°C, and the temp jumped right up to 73°F after a few minutes. The heat pad was holding it around 68° F and could not get it any higher with the inside temp at 31, and the covered area at 39. I'm expecting both temps to rise a bit with the big Mass of warm...
https://eastcoastbrewparts.com/products/magnetic-drive-pump-15r-stainless-head-homebrew-wort-chiller-beer
I have one of these, a $70 one from amazon and a cheaper one from eBay. They are all the same except for color and they work just fine.
I don't think you want to be that high, but that's a great idea. I didn't find my heater, but I do have a robo brew, and also a grainfather sparge water heater! I'm going to try one!
I don't see why you couldn't. That would actually work way better for me with them in the outside temp garage. Aquarium heater to keep the cooler warm instead of the cooler to keep it cold. I'm going to try to find my heater tonight.
If you fly into Manchester, I really enjoy the small pubs in Chester, (used to be a Roman walled city!) not too far away.
The Pied bull is ancient, they are also a brewery and have quite a few handles, and the WW1 Albion Pub is awesome.
A 2.5 socket head is an M3. Which should take about 20 inch pounds of torque. I’m guessing this was over tightened?
The ball end is not meant for breaking loose or final tightening either.
I’ve actually had some pretty good luck with HF Allen keys over the last 8 years.