Augie
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Grand Rapids?? Wouldn't it come out of Cali? Grand Rapids is not far from here only a few hours
'OK I am set on spending the cash on a system and can't weld, don't have time for the build, and want the easy route.
I can not decide between a Brew Magic system or the 1550 tippy dump with full digital from B3. The difference between the 2 are not much with shipping but I just cant decide. Anyone have any pro's and cons between them. I have searched, read and am still undecided. Thanks ahead of time![]()
In response to the "pros v cons" post ... not sure where those came from, but there are a few incorrect things mentioned. The only metal that touches the wort is stainless steel, unless you recirculate, in which case the wort is pumped through the copper sparge arm. The "awkward" ball valve placement is kind of out of nowhere, since you can just turn the kettles and have the valves face any way you want. And Ive never had the tippy latch "sieze" on mine.
Free shipping???? LOL
Now that is funny... :cross:
OH no offence taken - I'm sorry if i came off as confrontational! Questions are great And I'll answer any that come along.
Yes you are right, the coils are copper - I did forget about the chiller. But if you don't go with the SMART system (which I never use) then you don't have that issue. But really, copper is fine, it's brass that you want to avoid.
I find the burner valves to be fine. But then I have never really used another system, so I can't say for sure. I'll bring the valve placement up to the metal shop and see if we can't fix that ...
I wish I got it.
Also, the BM is far from Flat and in their own videos, they stand on a step stool to dump grains or use a friend (I don't have any friends..bbbahahaaaa)
Hey, JP, why don't you guys build a 1100 with a tippy dump on the MLT like some of the guys here do DIY? I really think that would sell a lot.
-Peace.
I also do not like the pumps. The Peristaltic Pumps are used to meter the fluids during the flow...
From what I can see it would require a pretty significant change to the overall frame to be able to have the tippy dump action on the 1100.
From my conversations with him, his brew time from start to finish is 6 hrs, so I don't know if the brewmation is 11.6 Gallon per hour, maybe just the one pump on it's own.
Which is the same time (give or take) of a BrewSculpture or BM. You can brew once a day on any of these systems, so I'm not sure how the AutoBrew thing is any different or special in that regard.
I just don't know how I feel about brewing in a triple-dip sink.
That's not brewing to me, that's production.
Can you say why?
Only reason I think is cause you can't easily replace a kettle if need be. That surely is one of the great things about a B3, that you can do 20 gal kettles in the future if you want to upgrade. A big advantage over a BM, IMO.
Oh, and I wasn't aware that the full diggy smart had burner controls with pilot lights... sorry.