I’m going to be switching over to electric eBIAB from my propane 3 vessel manual system to make my brew days shorter and easier with less equipment. I’m also going to go down to 3-5 gallon batches as I don’t drink beer at the rate that I used to.
My intent is to get a 62 qt Bayou Classic with basket and put a bag in the basket for my kettle. During the mash I will be recirculating with a Chugger pump. I was planning on putting a 5500 watt element in so I could quickly step mash and get to a boil faster. Are there any downsides to having an element that large in a 3 or 5 gallon batch? Can I turn the element down enough with an SSR or am I going to have cyclical rapid boiling as the element turns on and off?
The controller will be an Auber DSPR320 or a CraftBeerPi setup. I really like the automation and control from my computer from afar with the CraftBeerPi but I’ve been reading about some people having a hard time hitting stable temps so I’m leaning towards the DSPR320. I’m comfortable doing the wiring but I don’t want to spend a whole bunch of time working out bugs in the CraftBeerPi.
My intent is to get a 62 qt Bayou Classic with basket and put a bag in the basket for my kettle. During the mash I will be recirculating with a Chugger pump. I was planning on putting a 5500 watt element in so I could quickly step mash and get to a boil faster. Are there any downsides to having an element that large in a 3 or 5 gallon batch? Can I turn the element down enough with an SSR or am I going to have cyclical rapid boiling as the element turns on and off?
The controller will be an Auber DSPR320 or a CraftBeerPi setup. I really like the automation and control from my computer from afar with the CraftBeerPi but I’ve been reading about some people having a hard time hitting stable temps so I’m leaning towards the DSPR320. I’m comfortable doing the wiring but I don’t want to spend a whole bunch of time working out bugs in the CraftBeerPi.