Recommendations on keeping a stainless coil separated? The coil is used in the HLT in an eHERMS setup.
Thanks.
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Has it effected performance in any way? it really shouldnt. Are we talking 50ft of 1/2" coil in the kettle? or 25 ft of small 3/8 stuff? as long as they are submerged in the water and you have a pump recirculating the water in the HLT to prevent localized temp striations around the coils which is honestly going to make the most difference in consistent performance I dont see how it would effect anything.. theoretically if you had much less surface area in the liquid I think it could make a real world difference I could never get consistent results from my herms until I added a pump and when I used a long probe thermometer I discovered the temps were all over the place in my hlt dues to the herms acting as a chiller... and just as an immersion chiller works much better when you stir or agitate the wort so does the herms.Oh, OK. Coils are somewhat sagging and touching each other after a few years. Thought it best to keep the coils separated. I guess there is no cause for my concern?
I am not sure if we are discussing the same thing but understand the pump is pushing wort through the inside of the coil but I was referring to a pump mixing up the water in your HLT to keep even temps and consistent temps. otherwise the herms acts like a chiller making the water immediately around the coils colder and the temps tend to fluctuate and cause the herms to be inconsistent as things slowly churn... At least thats how my herms worked until I added a pump to mix hlt water. This would have a much more dramatic effect than I would think the coils touching each other at any point would honestly.Pump moves mash liquid thru the coil. Coil size is approximately 16 inches wide and 7 inches high.
Noticed recently when wiping out the HLT the coil is sagging and the coils are touching each other. At least, so far, the coil isn't touching the heating element.
I am not sure if we are discussing the same thing but understand the pump is pushing wort through the inside of the coil but I was referring to a pump mixing up the water in your HLT to keep even temps and consistent temps. otherwise the herms acts like a chiller making the water immediately around the coils colder and the temps tend to fluctuate and cause the herms to be inconsistent as things slowly churn... At least thats how my herms worked until I added a pump to mix hlt water. This would have a much more dramatic effect than I would think the coils touching each other at any point would honestly.
I would think 18 gauge would provide enough gap:
Beadalon AWS-18-SS-10YD 18 Gauge Artistic Wire, Stainless Steel, 10-Yard, Shiny Steel, 1 Pack
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0063DH2J0/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_7uGkEbY6DZNRC
It can be a little rough on the thumb pads if you do much of it bare-handed, but with gloves or needle-nose, it's very easy.Thanks! Is this gauge, somewhat, easy to bend, manipulate?
Great, thanks.It can be a little rough on the thumb pads if you do much of it bare-handed, but with gloves or needle-nose, it's very easy.
OK, thanks.That one's Half Annealed, so it's going to be pretty though. If you can find one that's Fully Annealed it'll be softer.
Check this out...
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/...ess-ss-immersion-chiller.674913/#post-8777423
Cheers!
[and ignore my post below]