I'm too old to wait for Santa to bring me it. Ordered last night [emoji12]
i've gotta time this thing just right. Been married 18 years, but still kinda scared of tha wife at times!
I do believe all kitchens are on 20 amp circuits with 12/2 wiring instead of regular 15 amp 14/2 romex. Pretty sure that is code in most places. Also with GFCI outlets.
Hmm great idea! I've just been sticking a sanitized thermometer in the outflowA couple more comments...
Reflectix works well. And it is easy to make a jacket. I think there was a link to the dimensions and a template on another thread.... I made three of them from a 10 ft roll.
You can easily add a temperature probe at the output on the chiller.
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/tndc9siflo4xicn/AAA5chGFdUxRESIPc-JcTZpua
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Do you have the parts list and/or instructions how to add the temp probe?
Thanks. I just realized that I wasn't using one of the GFCI outlets but instead an outlet on the far outside wall of the kitchen. thanks I plug into GFCI instead.
I was looking at those fast fermenters. How do they compare with regular bucket fermenters? They do look rather large so I wouldn't be able to use them in my fermenting chamber.
It is 39" tall including the airlockthat is on the stand. I measured because I was almost going to get one. It won't fit my cool brewing cooler. The idea and concept seems awesome! Especially racking and harvesting! Someday I will end up with a chronical.
Yeah? I'm thinking one day I will have the 7 gallon chronical with FTS and just use the Brew Bucket as a secondary. I just don't see spending the 250$ for FTS on the BB as I have the cool brew. With the FTS, if I have it correctly, you supply the cooler and just add ice jugs in a water bath? And just swap the ice jugs daily?
yup, you got it! I can show a pic of my setup if you like.
As for the clogging issue. I haven't had the GF clog once, but I don't really like the way I have been going about it. I am using a hop spider setup, better than a sock I suppose.
Always in for pics!! Haha yessir! Post up!
I believe it was like 15-18 inches wide on the conical. Wider at the bottom of the base.