So I've moved in the world of All Grain brewing and my stove top is not cutting it. Also we're moving into a new house and the wife and I agree to keep the mess out of our new kitchen. I'd love to go full electric, but with a new house and all the expenses that go along with it, it's not happening any time soon. In the mean time I thought of a plan that may be sufficient.
-Purchase a bayou classic SP10 burner. I'll use this for boiling and getting my strike/sparge water heated. Use an old keggle for my boil kettle.
-Modify my current 8 gal. kettle to be an e-HLT. Use a 1500 watt heater element to fine control water temps. I'll use an Auber PID to control the heater element. Also build a HERMS coil and recirculate with pump.
-I'll continue to use my current cooler MT.
This is the way I see brew day going:
-Heat strike water with burner to 10-20 degrees below strike temp. Remove from burner and use heater element to reach set temp on the PID.
-Dough in, mash, recirculate through HERMS coil in e-HLT.
-Use heater element to reach mash out.
-Sparge as normal, use Bayou Classic burner for boil.
I figure this setup would get me the precise control of an electric setup for strike temps, mash temps (through HERMS coil), mash out, sparge temps. However I could do this alot cheaper than running a spa panel, relays, 30amp outlets, cabels etc. I figure I can use 120 volt 20amp outlets and 20amp light switches which will cut costs alot.
Anyone have a setup like this? I'm a little worried about the weldless fittings and temp probe on the e-HLT when on the burner. Is this a realistic concern or am I just being silly?
-Purchase a bayou classic SP10 burner. I'll use this for boiling and getting my strike/sparge water heated. Use an old keggle for my boil kettle.
-Modify my current 8 gal. kettle to be an e-HLT. Use a 1500 watt heater element to fine control water temps. I'll use an Auber PID to control the heater element. Also build a HERMS coil and recirculate with pump.
-I'll continue to use my current cooler MT.
This is the way I see brew day going:
-Heat strike water with burner to 10-20 degrees below strike temp. Remove from burner and use heater element to reach set temp on the PID.
-Dough in, mash, recirculate through HERMS coil in e-HLT.
-Use heater element to reach mash out.
-Sparge as normal, use Bayou Classic burner for boil.
I figure this setup would get me the precise control of an electric setup for strike temps, mash temps (through HERMS coil), mash out, sparge temps. However I could do this alot cheaper than running a spa panel, relays, 30amp outlets, cabels etc. I figure I can use 120 volt 20amp outlets and 20amp light switches which will cut costs alot.
Anyone have a setup like this? I'm a little worried about the weldless fittings and temp probe on the e-HLT when on the burner. Is this a realistic concern or am I just being silly?