runningweird
Well-Known Member
so, with much shame I introduce my current abomination. Powered by a toolbox control panel with an SSR for the boil and an omega PID for the HERMS setup this is not a pretty thing. It does work fantastically well. yes the table will support three full kegs - its rated to 1200 pounds of evenly distributed weight. yes I jumped up and down on it.
I will throw up some more photos next brew day.
In all its glory: from left to right - Mash Tun - Brew Kettle - HLT with Herms Coil - almost all the fittings are stainless from bargain fittings - and I must say I love camlocks.
The mash tun before dough in - the silicone tubing creates a nice little whirlpool on top of the grain while the HERMS is going.
and the HERMS coil - its only 3/8 of an inch but it seems to work fine - the flow rate isn't the fastest but I can leave the valves open and not have to worry about channeling or bursting tubing. The coil is a chopped up immersion chiller -
here is a shot of the control box - ugly but it works. this box runs to a spa panel with GFCI - system is running on 30 amps from the breaker up current from the Spa panel.
the temp probe at the Mash return is one from ebay - a watlow RTD - paid $9 plus shipping - its a beast.
so far I have done two batches - on the same day - denny conns wry smile rye pa and Tits up IIPA - the system works very well.
I will throw up some more photos next brew day.
In all its glory: from left to right - Mash Tun - Brew Kettle - HLT with Herms Coil - almost all the fittings are stainless from bargain fittings - and I must say I love camlocks.

The mash tun before dough in - the silicone tubing creates a nice little whirlpool on top of the grain while the HERMS is going.

and the HERMS coil - its only 3/8 of an inch but it seems to work fine - the flow rate isn't the fastest but I can leave the valves open and not have to worry about channeling or bursting tubing. The coil is a chopped up immersion chiller -

here is a shot of the control box - ugly but it works. this box runs to a spa panel with GFCI - system is running on 30 amps from the breaker up current from the Spa panel.

the temp probe at the Mash return is one from ebay - a watlow RTD - paid $9 plus shipping - its a beast.
so far I have done two batches - on the same day - denny conns wry smile rye pa and Tits up IIPA - the system works very well.