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I have 2 extra adapters (buy in packs of 3) if I can find them I can mail you one. Or I have those linked in my build also.
 
Build is looking great! I'm looking to downsize my setup, still using my kal clone panel for e-biab.

What are your plans for holding temp with the bag in use? If this is even a concern.

I'm considering the 400micron baskets with tall enough feet for element underneath. I like to step mash (had best results this way, and it's fun) even though it's not necessary.
 
Initially, my plan is to put the over on and wrap it in a cover made out of reflectix insulation. I'll see then how well it holds temp. If that doesn't work well enough, I will look to add the basket in the same manner as you are planning and likely put some type of recirculating component on the lid. I have a feeling though that the reflectix cover will be just fine.
 
Will do. Thanks.
Looked in my bit bin last night and was unsuccessful. Still cleaning up my garage from a week long furious motorcycle rebuild so I am sure I will locate them. Not a huge expense saver, but I won't need them so might as well share
 
Despite not having the correct temp probe, I decided I would take the thing for a test run anyway with an English IPA. The one unknown here was how the filter would work pre-pump. Well, it was a nightmare.

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We all know how bad it is when the pump doesn't get water to the inlet, right? I should have known better. The filter clogged pretty much at the first hop addition with the hot break and pellet hops. I tried everything that I could do to make this thing work through the batch and to the finish so I could do some type of whirlpool but had no luck.

I did get some wort out of it!

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So, back to the drawing board and put the filter post-pump as I was originally planning to do. So I've mounted the filter and changed my hoses around. I still need to add on to the outlet of the filter but here is the plan.

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I also remembered that I had a temp probe and compression attachment welded to a tri clamp so I installed that and tested it for leaks and temperature. All is good in that aspect.

Lastly, I used an oscillating fan to disperse the steam. Well, because I didn't have a temp probe to regulate the PID to regulate the element, I had a pretty hard boil throughout. The basement was HOT and HUMID. And the wife was on my ass about the smell. So it seems as though my next step is the ventilation system.
 
Sorry to hear you are having issues with the filter, but not surprised. Best of luck working through it.
 
Sorry to hear you are having issues with the filter, but not surprised. Best of luck working through it.

Yep, we'll see how the current setup works. Based on the design of the kettle with the side pickup, I'm hoping there will be a good amount of matter left behind. That coupled with the pump putting force to the inlet of the pump, I have high hopes. We shall see.
 

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