IrregularPulse said:4x4 corner posts or 2x4?
Those are 2X4. I was a little short on the lumber take off. I have three more studs in the car. There will be more vertical support added!!
IrregularPulse said:4x4 corner posts or 2x4?
Plan9 said:Very cool! I'm getting excited.
I've got most of the controls fabbed up. I need to pick up heat sinks, and an exhaust fan tomorrow. I didn't know you had ordered SSRs.
I've got some 1/4" board we can use to make a temp board to test everything out.
FSR402 said:I brew with a wood rig but I would be a little concerned about the kettles sitting on the wood. Sure there is no flame but they do get damn hot.
Bobby_M said:Yeah actually, the kegs will never get hotter than the water inside. I.E. the kettle will not go over 212 unless you pressurize it. It's why you can boil water in a paper cup over a flame.
I'm fond of the idea of an instant hot water system that has been discussed quite a bit here. I don't really like the idea of the element directly in the kettle, but for sure I'd use a 5000 watt element in a copper tube as both a strike/sparge water generator and the mash recirculative heater (run it lower power for this task). I'm barely smart enough to figure it out for myself when I finally get around to it so I'm sure I can't explain it to you in advance.
Bobby don't be so....No, your right F%@k you Aust1227!!!!!Dude, F!@% you. Seriously.
The thread lives!! I have served my ban, and can post and browse again onw
Can I ask why you have three PID's do you have an element in your MLT?
The mash is a RIMS. We recirculate our mash through an inline heating element.
Dude, F!@% you. Seriously.
I would like to reiterate Bobby's previous statement
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