CadiBrewer
Well-Known Member
I'm building a Kal clone, slowly ordering the parts as my brewing budget allows. I am new to electric brewing and have been being on my propane setup for about 10 years. As I was assembling the control panel the other day, it dawned on me that if I have a part failure during a brew session in the electric brewery, I'm pretty much dead in the water. On my current propane setup, I've run out of propane, had burner issues, pump failures, and other mishaps, but I was always able to cobble together a solution and finish the brew.
By my electric newbie thinking, if an SSR fails or a fuse inside the panel blows, I'm done and won't be able to finish. I could probably switch the plugs on the elements and use the HLT PID if the BK SSR fails during the boil, but I can think of very few other situations that I could come up with a workaround on the fly.
So my question for the experienced electric brewers is, when I'm ordering parts for my setup, what parts should I order spares for that I could fairly quickly replace if they failed during a brew? What parts are likely to fail? I've heard that SSRs die, but do relays or contacts or other parts fail? I'm thinking that having an extra $14 SSR is probably worth the money, as is a couple of the 7 amp inline fuses. Anything else that I should order that is potentially a failure point that I could swap out and save a brew day?
By my electric newbie thinking, if an SSR fails or a fuse inside the panel blows, I'm done and won't be able to finish. I could probably switch the plugs on the elements and use the HLT PID if the BK SSR fails during the boil, but I can think of very few other situations that I could come up with a workaround on the fly.
So my question for the experienced electric brewers is, when I'm ordering parts for my setup, what parts should I order spares for that I could fairly quickly replace if they failed during a brew? What parts are likely to fail? I've heard that SSRs die, but do relays or contacts or other parts fail? I'm thinking that having an extra $14 SSR is probably worth the money, as is a couple of the 7 amp inline fuses. Anything else that I should order that is potentially a failure point that I could swap out and save a brew day?