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  1. OneHoppyGuy

    Gas question

    Where to buy needle valves audger is correct about needle valves... we use them on our multi-jet systems also and they work excellent
  2. OneHoppyGuy

    Gas question

    Needle valves are far superior to ball valves for controlling gas.
  3. OneHoppyGuy

    Tandem Therminator Plate Chillers

    or change how they're mounted
  4. OneHoppyGuy

    Tips for a propane manifold

    Using 1/2" line at the stand with good needle valves gets you plenty of heat/flame.
  5. OneHoppyGuy

    Control Panel PLANNING and BUILD

    The control panel is for this system There are 4 KLD 3-way motorized ball valves, 3 March 815-PL-C pumps, ERIMS and Aeration system. A BCS 460 was used due to lack of availability of the 462. Thus there are more relays plus a rotary switch. The pumps are tied to 5 second time delay relays...
  6. OneHoppyGuy

    I opted not to brew today on my new Setup - Instead I dialed in all my settings

    You have the burner under the mash tun and a pump,if need be you can recirculate during mash.
  7. OneHoppyGuy

    Control Panel PLANNING and BUILD

    Unless you're not chilling in the Bk
  8. OneHoppyGuy

    Banjo burner gone wild

    If the shroud sits below the supports rotated 45 degrees, there will be a gap of 2" everywhere the shroud is on a diagonal. The OPs frame design is not optimal and another option would be to lift the kettle like you suggested. Either will work. The former requires less work/parts.
  9. OneHoppyGuy

    Banjo burner gone wild

    Dropping below the frame will give the burner the necessary gap. I know, I designed them.
  10. OneHoppyGuy

    Banjo burner gone wild

    sorry... 45 degrees
  11. OneHoppyGuy

    Tell me about your brew rig

    I made a complete mess of Rich's stand to be sure. Unfortunately, we are at an impasse at how to resolve our differences.
  12. OneHoppyGuy

    Show us your sculpture or brew rig

    The stand is 74" long and 22" deep. Large enough for 1 BBL.
  13. OneHoppyGuy

    Propane Burner

    10" cast iron propane burner and a good frame design, better have everything you need than be a little unsafe. I'm not up on the latest models and deals, someone else will chime in for sure.
  14. OneHoppyGuy

    Banjo burner gone wild

    due to the size of your frame tube, your best choice is to rotate the shrouds 90 degrees, that is the way we designed them to be mounted. Note the gap at the top...
  15. OneHoppyGuy

    Banjo burner gone wild

    You installed in such away as to not allow oxygen.
  16. OneHoppyGuy

    Propane Burner

    You never stated your kettle size. That will help in determining the size of the burner.
  17. OneHoppyGuy

    Plate Chiller for HERMS

    120V 1500W ULWD is plenty. The sensor is 1/2" NPT
  18. OneHoppyGuy

    Plate Chiller for HERMS

    Actually, I am a big proponent of electric RIMS. for a 3 BBL, a 2" Tube (BrewersHardware or Stout Tanks) with a 2K Watt element would be my preference. Why cut a hole in a kettle not needed? You can do your step mashes and I believe the RIMS tubes to be more accurate and controllable. Oh, you...
  19. OneHoppyGuy

    Where can I get an orifice

    Regulators that have an orifice attached are typically 1/8". With pipe, the size 1/8" - 1/4" etc. refers to the inside diameter of the pipe and not the outside diameter.
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