Leesbrushes
Member
I am new to posting here but have read many threads for a while now.
I may ramble a bit but bear with me as I am undergoing a big jump here.
I have been brewing for a couple years with my father in law who happens to be a chemical engineer and understands way more about why what we do works than I ever will but, we brew some pretty great beers on a small scale.
we have invested in a new setup.
we bought stout tanks..30 gallon hlt, mash ton, and boil kettles.
I built a stand and mounted and plumbed three chugger pumps.
one for the mash ton to recirculate...turn a three way, and send to the boil kettle.
one to sparge and fill the mash ton ..
and a third to whirlpool and send the wort through the filter and plate chiller.
on a small scale we have had some slow sparges at times.
my question is this ...
should I be concerned about slow sparges killing my chugger pumps during recirculation or sending to the boil kettle in our setup?
we have considered a laudergrant to buffer but I see a lot of people reciculating and what have you with no issue.
am I overthinking a problem that does not yet exist?
also am ordering a process control from e brew supply.
im am leaning to the 50 amp two element pid over the bcs because I am more comfortable with manual buttons and switches over a computer app and screen..any thoughts?
I may ramble a bit but bear with me as I am undergoing a big jump here.
I have been brewing for a couple years with my father in law who happens to be a chemical engineer and understands way more about why what we do works than I ever will but, we brew some pretty great beers on a small scale.
we have invested in a new setup.
we bought stout tanks..30 gallon hlt, mash ton, and boil kettles.
I built a stand and mounted and plumbed three chugger pumps.
one for the mash ton to recirculate...turn a three way, and send to the boil kettle.
one to sparge and fill the mash ton ..
and a third to whirlpool and send the wort through the filter and plate chiller.
on a small scale we have had some slow sparges at times.
my question is this ...
should I be concerned about slow sparges killing my chugger pumps during recirculation or sending to the boil kettle in our setup?
we have considered a laudergrant to buffer but I see a lot of people reciculating and what have you with no issue.
am I overthinking a problem that does not yet exist?
also am ordering a process control from e brew supply.
im am leaning to the 50 amp two element pid over the bcs because I am more comfortable with manual buttons and switches over a computer app and screen..any thoughts?