I have put together a table of content below to make it easier for viewers to find what they are looking for, original thread starts under the ToC.
HLT - Posting #5, #7, #9, #41, #42, #43, #51, #58, #66, #95, #96
MLT v1.0 - Posting #2, #27, #72, #95, #96, #148, #150
MLT v2.0 - Posting #152, #153, #154, #155, #158
Wort Boiler - Posting #4, #77, #82, #83, #84, #87
Brew Cart - Posting #65, #70, #84, #87, #95, #96
Control discussions - Posting #13, #16, #17, #18, #26, #28, #33, #35, #38,
KarmaControl (my controller) - Posting #24, #46, #52, #59, #117, #120, #121
Equipment (fittings, pumps etc) - Posting #39, #47, #151
Brew reports - Posting #103, #104, #105, #145, #146
Bottle dish washer - Posting #186
Sketches and Graphs - Posting #109,
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Hi all.
Going to publish the progress here as I build my system.
The background: A few years ago we decided to build a house. After a while we fired the contractor and finished building everything by ourselves. And after spending over 2000 hours post normal working hours in building your house - you get a bit less motivated to continue. This is the case with my garage which is next in line to have some construction done to it (the garage is there, but it's filled with moving boxes etc etc etc).
So how to get the motivation back?
Easy....decide to build a beer brewing system and when you have built it - you get forced to build a "brewing house" in the garage since you want to brew in a nice clean area.
Makes sense?
Probably not.
Fun?
Definately.
So once I decided to build a system, I started to scout the internet for inspiration and found homebrewtalk to be a great asset.
I plan to build an electric powered HERMS system.
HLT - 30 Gallon (120 litres) food grade tun
MLT - 30 Gallon (120 litres) food grade tun
Boiler - 33 Gallon (127,5 litres) stainless steel kettle
Pictures and construction starts in my next posting.
HLT - Posting #5, #7, #9, #41, #42, #43, #51, #58, #66, #95, #96
MLT v1.0 - Posting #2, #27, #72, #95, #96, #148, #150
MLT v2.0 - Posting #152, #153, #154, #155, #158
Wort Boiler - Posting #4, #77, #82, #83, #84, #87
Brew Cart - Posting #65, #70, #84, #87, #95, #96
Control discussions - Posting #13, #16, #17, #18, #26, #28, #33, #35, #38,
KarmaControl (my controller) - Posting #24, #46, #52, #59, #117, #120, #121
Equipment (fittings, pumps etc) - Posting #39, #47, #151
Brew reports - Posting #103, #104, #105, #145, #146
Bottle dish washer - Posting #186
Sketches and Graphs - Posting #109,
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Hi all.
Going to publish the progress here as I build my system.
The background: A few years ago we decided to build a house. After a while we fired the contractor and finished building everything by ourselves. And after spending over 2000 hours post normal working hours in building your house - you get a bit less motivated to continue. This is the case with my garage which is next in line to have some construction done to it (the garage is there, but it's filled with moving boxes etc etc etc).
So how to get the motivation back?
Easy....decide to build a beer brewing system and when you have built it - you get forced to build a "brewing house" in the garage since you want to brew in a nice clean area.
Makes sense?
Probably not.
Fun?
Definately.
So once I decided to build a system, I started to scout the internet for inspiration and found homebrewtalk to be a great asset.
I plan to build an electric powered HERMS system.
HLT - 30 Gallon (120 litres) food grade tun
MLT - 30 Gallon (120 litres) food grade tun
Boiler - 33 Gallon (127,5 litres) stainless steel kettle
Pictures and construction starts in my next posting.