Well folks, after 1 year of use and only 10 batches brewed, GF has decided it is time to replace my entire unit on their dime. We has a really HOT awful summer in Denver that basically cancelled brewing from June thru September.
The Good - outstanding customer service and prompt attention to all my issues. I cant say enough good things about how the service from GF.
The Bad - when you source Made In China, lots and lots of quality issues. Before arriving at this point, many parts replaced as part of troubleshooting, including replacement of pump+seals+filter, controller, top+bottom plates+seals, and a few other small parts I cant remember. Everything basically replaced but the boiler and heating element. The final straw turned out to be consistently getting stuck at 155F and 180F. I had to continually babysit the mash to keep the temp range where I wanted it to be, usually around 151F. The various temps would sit there for a long time before heating up again, but then element and controller decided they didnt want to talk to each other anymore, then no more heating up of any kind. We tested so many things, but at least confirmed that its not anything electrical in my home. Outlets and circuits were good, watts good, amps good, etc. It's unfortunately a quality issue, perhaps bad components coming out of China in batches.
I will keep you guys posted... I am extremely happy with my GF conical FV, with dual valve tap, controller, and cooling kit. I am looking into the glycol chiller too.
Questions in general:
1) Are you guys dumping yeast? If yes, what is an example of your dumping schedule after a couple of days?
2) What is a tried and true method of using the CFC to cool down to yeast pitch temps? I have read a lot of different ways that ya'll do it fast and with minimal water waste, from throttling the cold water out of faucet to throttling the pump (offsetting them) to bringing in an immersion secondary chiller... I've had bad luck with CFC compared to a plate chiller...
3) How in the heck do you remove and replace the clear hoses on the CFC? Mine are no longer clear. You would think there is a how-to video out there but I found nothing.
I'll hang up and listen


TIA