The Pol
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You always do a great writeup Pol. Looking forward to seeing what you do about a stand...
Yeah, I am wondering about that too!
You always do a great writeup Pol. Looking forward to seeing what you do about a stand...
I'm having a hard time seeing how you'll need 10 SSRs.
4 elements, each needs (2) so that is 8
2 pumps, each needs (1) so that is 2
Total 10
Why the change of heart on the elements? Previously it was 1 SSR per element.
Because you're selling it? Would you still go with one if it was your personal rig?
You can't make beer on that. It won't work.
Man, that thing is sweet, and I am green with envy. I laid awake last night thinking about what gear I can sell to get a single blichmann. Those things are the balls.
I know, it wont work at all... it will be a shiney sculpture though. Nothing I make ever works!
They are 'spensive, but they really are nice, since they are designed to do what we are doing. They arent modofoed chili pots![]()
yeah, the only thing that sucks about them is waiting on it to be shipped
Mine came pretty quick...
They do drop ship from a couple towns over from me though.
which is where? tuesday will be 2 weeks for me
edit: I just wish I had an idea of when it will be here so I can get my starter going
Indiana...
I got mine from BMW, I talked to Ed, sounds like he can get an idea of a ship date from Blichman
cool, I got mine from northern brewerIndiana...
I got mine from BMW, I talked to Ed, sounds like he can get an idea of a ship date from Blichman
Killer build.
I am putting together stuff to build a similar rig using 2 kegs and a dual element RIMS, one for recirculated mashing, and then both for fly sparging. I think mine will only use one pump too. I even kicked around the idea of a dual element keggle like what you'd done.
I love the built in chiller idea. I was planning on doing a CFC, but after seeing yours, might just modify my plans.
The dual element kettle and RIMS is unnecessary, but the additional cost is minimal... at least I dont have to hear how "weak" my system is again
The integral chiller is nice, costly, but nice
I was going to run a 120v LWD element for RIMS function then kick on a 240v 4500 HWD element for fly sparging. I know with the talk about HWD not actually scorching, maybe I can run 2 HWD elements at around 3500 each so I can still run off my 30A outlet and have the power to fly sparge my 38* tap water. I'd rather over engineer the first time, then have to re-engineer a second time.
Also, for your dual elements, I'm assuming you will be running on 1 PID and 1 thermocouple, but 2 SSRs, one for each element? This would be a more cost effective way for me as well because I was going to run one PID for RIMS and one PID for sparging, each with their own thermocouple.
Ya, your stainless tubing is nice, but too rich for my blood. If I incorporate your idea, it will be with copper tubing instead.
I am sure you know this, but it bears pointing out, 7000W would run you just over 29A, leaving you no room to run a single pump, unless of course you are running them on another circuit, which you may.
I was going to run a 120v LWD element for RIMS function then kick on a 240v 4500 HWD element for fly sparging. I know with the talk about HWD not actually scorching, maybe I can run 2 HWD elements at around 3500 each so I can still run off my 30A outlet and have the power to fly sparge my 38* tap water. I'd rather over engineer the first time, then have to re-engineer a second time.
Final orders placed today...
Everything will be in house soon to complete the build.