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  1. bzomerlei

    RIMS exit temp vs mash temp

    Rice hulls are your friend. I generally use 1/2# of hulls for 10# of grain, more if using rye or wheat. Very rare for me to get a stuck mash now using my RIMS system.
  2. bzomerlei

    Just got the new "Cereal Killer" Grain Mill

    Any other comments about the longevity of the Cereal Killer? My Barley Crusher is over 5 years old and it is having trouble gripping the grain, I have to open the gap to get the grain to flow, but then my efficiency drops. Posts in this thread indicate the rollers on the Cereal Killer may be...
  3. bzomerlei

    Frozen brew pumps

    Like the previous poster, I loosen up the screws on the pump head so every bit of water will drain out. I suffered a couple of frozen impellers before doing this. Now it is just part of my routine, even in the warmer months so water does not collect in the housing after cleaning.
  4. bzomerlei

    RIMS tube layout

    If the temp probe is right after the RIMS element, and that probe regulates the element, your temps should be very stable. Additionally, you need enough flow through the tube to get the mash quickly from the element to the temp probe, but not so fast that you compact the grain bed. In my...
  5. bzomerlei

    RIMS tube layout

    You will want to be able to throttle the output from the pump, usually with a valve. But I do not think that you want to put the RIMS element before the valve. The way I do it is run the mash output to the pump, then the pump to the RIMS tube, and then back to the top of the mash. This way...
  6. bzomerlei

    Question about GFCI Spa Panel

    P-J, thanks! As usual, your reply is very helpful. Your insight and participation on this forum is very appreciated. Brent
  7. bzomerlei

    Question about GFCI Spa Panel

    Our LHBS sponsors a big brew day on a public plaza in downtown Grand Rapids. I'd like take my electric rig to this event next spring, however, I doubt that the 240V, 50A circuit I could use is protected by GFCI. When I examined the socket at the event, it looks like a NEMA 14-50 socket, and...
  8. bzomerlei

    Mini-ITX MB incorporated into BCS Control Panel

    Did you progress any further? Just ran across this thread, I just picked up a 20x20 panel super cheap and could incorporate something like this.
  9. bzomerlei

    Plate Chiller Setup

    I have purchased 1/2" to garden hose brass connectors at common big box retail hardware stores.
  10. bzomerlei

    Decoction brewing : Does it change the taste of beer a lot ?

    I have done only three or four decoctions and I thoroughly enjoy the process. As mentioned above, I'm not certain it adds a lot to the final result, but I love the process as much as the final result. As far as a suggestion to the OP, I'd give the decoction process a try and see if you like it.
  11. bzomerlei

    Plate Chiller Setup

    Very nice idea using the Camlock A directly on the chiller. I put a Tee on the output, then a Camlock F on the Tee. Yours is a better solution, I'll be switching mine to match. The nice thing about the Camlocks is that it makes back flushing trivial.
  12. bzomerlei

    Exhaust?

    I built a hood using 1" thick, 4'x8' sheet of foam insulation I picked up from a big box store. I glued it together with the appropriate foam panel glue and some 3" deck screws to secure it. Very light weight, easy to hang, and resistant to mold growth. I used a 6" inline fan off eBay...
  13. newhood

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  14. venthood

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  15. trasherator

    trasherator

    trasherator
  16. BreweryPics

    BreweryPics

    Brewery Pics
  17. bzomerlei

    HomeBrewTalk 2012 Big Giveaway

    Here is my entry, good luck all! Z
  18. bzomerlei

    Potential Ikea Electrical Enclosure?

    I thought about the various NEMA standards for dust protection and water intrusion, but decided that as soon as I started punching 11 holes in the cover for switches and indicator lamps, NEMA may not apply anymore...;)
  19. bzomerlei

    Potential Ikea Electrical Enclosure?

    I would also be concerned that 5 7/8" depth is too shallow. I have a 12x12x8 enclosure and there is not much room between the DIN rail mounted breakers and distribution blocks and the bottom of the switches when the door is closed. Many of the 22mm switches protrude about an inch below the...
  20. bzomerlei

    Feedback on Plate Chillers?

    I recently purchased the Blichmann plate chiller from my LHBS, it was an impulse buy, but I am extremely pleased with it. The flow rate and chilling capacity is much better than my my 25' counterflow chiller. One thing to consider is to add a 'hop spider' (use search at the top of the page)...
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