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    My RaspberryPi Ext Herms Brew tower

    I've brewed about 25-30 different beers through this now. Even with a 10 gallon batch, outside, in the cold, in the wind, the external herms does a great job of maintaining mash temp. I ran out of propane at the end of my boil on one batch. I was able to start up the herms and maintain about...
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    My RaspberryPi Ext Herms Brew tower using RaspiBrew

    I just completed my touchscreen RaspberryPi kiosk with an 1500 watt 120v electric heater, 2 gallon pot (housing the external herms coil), a single re-circulation pump to drive it all and a Duda 40 plate chiller. The hardware: - RaspberryPi 3 Model B with 2amp power supply - 800x600...
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    My RaspberryPi Ext Herms Brew tower

    Below is the brew chart from last night showing the initial propane start up to 152 degrees again, rise to 156... then when the 16lbs of room temperature grain is added the temp drops back to 152, and the system rises back to 156 for the duration. A few interesting notes. When stirring the pot I...
  4. Brew Session

    Brew Session

  5. BIABasket

    BIABasket

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    My RaspberryPi Ext Herms Brew tower

    I just completed my touchscreen RaspberryPi kiosk with an 1500 watt 120v electric heater, 2 gallon pot (housing the external herms coil), a single re-circulation pump to drive it all and a Duda 40 plate chiller. The hardware: - RaspberryPi 3 Model B with 2amp power supply - 800x600 HDMI/USB...
  7. Ext HERMS BIABasket

    Ext HERMS BIABasket

    A touchscreen RaspberryPi kiosk with an 1500 watt 120v electric heater, 2 gallon pot housing an external herms coil, and a single recirculation pump to drive it all.
  8. Ext HERMS BIABasket RaspberryPi

    Ext HERMS BIABasket RaspberryPi

    A touchscreen RaspberryPi kiosk with an 1500 watt 120v electric heater, 2 gallon pot housing an external herms coil, and a single recirculation pump to drive it all.
  9. Ext Herms Brewcenter

    Ext Herms Brewcenter

    A touchscreen RaspberryPi kiosk with an 1500 watt 120v electric heater, 2 gallon pot housing an external herms coil, and a single recirculation pump to drive it all.
  10. Ext Herms Brewcenter

    Ext Herms Brewcenter

    A touchscreen RaspberryPi kiosk with an 1500 watt 120v electric heater, 2 gallon pot housing an external herms coil, and a single recirculation pump to drive it all.
  11. Ext Herms Brewcenter

    Ext Herms Brewcenter

    A touchscreen RaspberryPi kiosk with an 1500 watt 120v electric heater, 2 gallon pot housing an external herms coil, and a single recirculation pump to drive it all.
  12. Ext Herms BIABasket

    Ext Herms BIABasket

    A touchscreen RaspberryPi kiosk with an 1500 watt 120v electric heater, 2 gallon pot housing an external herms coil, and a single recirculation pump to drive it all.
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    Cheap compact wort pump

    The way mine is set up priming is never an issue. Once I open the valve it's already primed even before I plug it in.
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    Cheap compact wort pump

    My 2 cents: I bought the original ops pump and for the most part it works great. However, on high gravity batches, the thickness of the sugars seem to gum up the mag drive about 45 minutes into the mash, causing it to stop working, often times requiring dis-assembly to get cleaned and started...
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    Brew in a Basket...anybody try one of these?

    I'm extremely interested in your results as well as applaud your low cost solution to testing the theory.
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    kettle size for 3 gallon batches

    I agree with the above. A 7 gallon pot gives plenty of head space to work with for a 3 gallon full volume boil. You would likely start with near 4.5 gallons of water, then add the grain, and the level will rise above 5 gallons with that alone.
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    Getting frustrated...

    (Edit: looks like we all answered the same thing about the same time) :) A couple of examples to draw conclusions from: I use a 12 gallon pot for 5 gallon batches which I make full volume batches. I start by boiling 6 3/4 gallons of water. Mashing in this much volume is nice and soupy so...
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    Brew in a Basket...anybody try one of these?

    You are right about the temp probe on the pot once the basket is in with grain. It only corrects when stirring. I find it useful on initial pre grain warm up, and post grain boil/cold crash. I use a mash probe and laser for the rest. I really dig the idea of electric brewing, maybe I will...
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    Brew in a Basket...anybody try one of these?

    Nice setup! Do you run a bayou burner with it wrapped in reflective bubble wrap or is it electric?
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    "The Graduate" has a few basic questions

    Beersmith (i use the mobile app) does a good job of calculating how much water to start with, grain/boil loss, etc. It also is quite handy for defining your specific setup/process, resizing recipes to your setup, tracking and alerting with timers to the recipe at brew time, and capturing your...
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