http://www.teensypi.com/Got a link to his raspberrypi build?
I have a request. When it is all done, please take some pics of the whole brewery / fermentation system together. I'd like something to stare at wistfully while saving my nickels...
Nice work, it looks great so far, an inspiring build. I finally found a mini-fridge that will fit an ale pale without any modification, hopefully that will hold me over for the couple of years it will take for me to win the powerball.
packet said:Quick disconnects showed up today:
What type are those?
Its more pex tubing but do you think a submersible fountain pump for each conical would be easier to manage? There's one less SSR and you don't need to pump that much volume.
If it's not one thing, it's another. It appears that the bad ball valve took 3 channels of the driver board with it. So, I'll need another one of those. Hopefully OSC will get them in stock again soon.
Ah gotcha on the SSR count - had it in my head those were 120v AC valves.
I was thinking of using the submersible fountain pumps that do ~150gph with a short amount of lift and are relatively small, 2"x3"x3" They leach heat so the more they run the greater the load on the AC. I'll be curious how many gph it takes to keep your conicals happy at different temperature deltas.
Hope you get it the replacements soon and are operational quickly.
is there any limitation on CIP in a plastic conical? I've never tried CIP before (sounds awesome though), but I thought the CIP chemicals were too potent for anything but stainless.
is there any limitation on CIP in a plastic conical? I've never tried CIP before (sounds awesome though), but I thought the CIP chemicals were too potent for anything but stainless.
I use PBW and a spray ball.....works quite well. You still need to do poke your hand and sponge in there cause there are some nooks and crannys the spray doesn't get too.
Just curious on your thoughts. I currently ferment in my basement, so that is where the conical would go. I do all of my brewing in my garage. Do you think it would be a good idea to drain my brew kettle into two 6 gallon buckets, carry those down stairs, and then dump them into the conical?
I'd stick with buckets. Much less hassle to clean/sanitize than a 30 ft hose. On the plus side, it'll be a lot easier to keg the beer from a conical instead of a carboy. No need for racking canes anymore.
As it is I brew in the garage and don't have a water line out there. So, I carry 5 gal buckets of water to brew with. It's a bit of a pain, but I had no extra room for a sink.
I brew in a detached garage as well. I just run a long drinking water safe hose to the garage on brew day. I just roll it up on a roller with wheels when I'm done with it after draining it. I usually just blast CO2 through the hose to push out all of the water. It's a pain, but it's better than carrying a bunch of buckets to the garage.
I generally brew with RO water. So, I'm stuck with buckets.