Okay so I have been crunching some ideas and have a question. This might be a stupid question, and I am up for suggestions. Basically I want a low pressure LP HERMS rig with two burners.
I have seen a e-hems where the HLT and Boil Kettle both have elements and the control panel has three PIDs to control them. 1st PID controls the actual heat of the strike water, the second PID controls the same element as the first but the temp probe sense the heat of the mash as it recirculates to the MT. And the third PID controls the BK.
My question is can this same general set up be utilized in a low pressure LP stetting with two burners. Can i have a burner under my HLT with a Honeywell valve that is controlled by a PID for heating the HLT, and then have that same valve and burner controlled by a second pid that gets its temperature reading from the MT?
I have seen a e-hems where the HLT and Boil Kettle both have elements and the control panel has three PIDs to control them. 1st PID controls the actual heat of the strike water, the second PID controls the same element as the first but the temp probe sense the heat of the mash as it recirculates to the MT. And the third PID controls the BK.
My question is can this same general set up be utilized in a low pressure LP stetting with two burners. Can i have a burner under my HLT with a Honeywell valve that is controlled by a PID for heating the HLT, and then have that same valve and burner controlled by a second pid that gets its temperature reading from the MT?