Did you use a nozzle sprayer in the top? or what size fitting does the water go through?
Looks good.
@jahlinux I have the Nano as well. I plan to install my condensor through the lid. I should have some pics and feedback over the next few days.
Why did you decide to install it through the lid? You may have said in an earlier post, just can't remember. So far it's working very well on the side and it's easy to open the lid for hop additions. Can't beat a rolling boil at 50% power and no steam leaking out from the lid.
What size is you BK and what is your typical batch size? How many brews have you used with this setup?
Edit: I have a 30 gallon Blichmann and I'm a little hesitant to cut a whole in the side for this. Still reviewing what others have done.
I ran the element at 50% and I get a nice rolling boil. Normally I'd be running it at 78%. I'm using the 6 gph nozzle. No steam comes out around the lid and I'm not using a gasket. Wondering of I went with the 9 gph nozzle if the water going into the drain bucket would be a little cooler. I can see a little steam coming up from the drain bucket.
BrunDog, what did you use to drill that hole? I'd like to go the 2" route, but am concerned about my ability to drill a hole larger than my 1 3/8" step drill bit. Perhaps something like this 50mm Dia Carbide Tip Hole Saw Drill Bit for Alloy Stainless SteelHere is the 2" hole I drilled in the side of the kettle.
BrunDog, what did you use to drill that hole? I'd like to go the 2" route, but am concerned about my ability to drill a hole larger than my 1 3/8" step drill bit. Perhaps something like this 50mm Dia Carbide Tip Hole Saw Drill Bit for Alloy Stainless Steel
Yeah, I'd hope they tested that out, or their customers certainly would have complained. That option certainly make things easier to swap out.Brewboss did some testing with the 1/2” camlock size and offer a kit, so they must have had success with it.
That's what hot mitts are for.Even if the size works, wouldn't the condenser be too hot to swap for whirlpool?
Silicone is only rated to about 12psi.I tested my condenser a few minutes ago. My silicone hose feeding it was going to explode so I quickly cut the water. I'm probably going to feed it with PEX. Has anyone experienced this?
Makes sense. Thanks!Silicone is only rated to about 12psi.
I tested my condenser a few minutes ago. My silicone hose feeding it was going to explode so I quickly cut the water. I'm probably going to feed it with PEX. Has anyone experienced this?
This is true but my guess is it would take some time. The nozzle has a filter on the front end to block any small particles from clogging it from inside.