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Well looks like that's going to work out nicely--thanks!
Its better to have it on the kettle. when you have to pull that lid off for hops or whathaveyou, that steam billowing out will burn the hell out of your arm if you don't open it facing away from you. easier if the lid is is light and balanced. easier to add ingredients and to place lid somewhere when doing so. these things weigh a few pounds with the clamps.My Steam Slayer showed up yesterday. After seeing how much it weights and just setting all the parts on the kettle lid I can see how it would start to get unwieldy. Now working up the courage to drill into my custom kettle. Luckily I have a genuine Greenlee punch set with the right size so it shouldn't be too difficult.
Its better to have it on the kettle. when you have to pull that lid off for hops or whathaveyou, that steam billowing out will burn the hell out of your arm if you don't open it facing away from you. easier if the lid is is light and balanced. easier to add ingredients and to place lid somewhere when doing so. these things weigh a few pounds with the clamps.
Would it be best to set the percentage as low as I can go? I know at 25% I hold a temp of 212 (boil), but have not gone any lower.The vacuum formed by the condenser makes the boil bubbles form into a big head of foam. It's kind of like putting a marshmallow in the microwave. You can back off a couple more % on the power input to reduce it.
Any reason not to use the brass version?Starting buying parts for this based on post #278 since I, unfortunately, cannot get a steam slayer right now. Is there any alternate source for the 6gph sprayer? The stainless version does not appear to be in stock on McMaster-Carr.
Very curious about your setup. I would like to do something similar. Would you be able to give me a quick breakdown of what equipment you're using and what your brew process is?Just mount to the side. It’s not going be as efficient with a narrow long tubing. I’m more of a fan of the side mounts: Then can easily add hops without making the lid heavy and awkward for adding hops. You can always cap it off during BIAB if you’re concerned about losing volume.
On a different note: i semi-recently started using my BIAB pulley to support my steam condenser. Super easy and cheap.
On a third note: i was having issues with the condenser working when running a tube directly from the condenser to my sink or floor drain. As mentioned above , i think this was because of the angle the tubing had to make... to solve this, i have the condenser draining straight to a bucket with a spigot. Then tubing from the spigot to my sink. This way, draining from the condenser is not slowed.
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