RussPDX
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I got into a converstaion via HBT tonight with someone looking to set up a similiar system so thought I would through together a quick build thread. These have helped me so much between brewhouses and fermentation chambers that I hope this helps someone as well.
I have a 3 Vessel HERMs propane setup for 10 Gal weekend batches but I wanted a setup for at home, indoors, weeknight brewing. Here is what I came up with.
A Bayou Classic 44 qt pot - $78 w/ Amazon Prime
From BrewHardware.com
TRUE WELDLESS BULKHEAD - WITH 90 ELBARB (MINI DIPTUBE) - $19
3-PIECE BALL VALVE, 1/2" NPT - $17.99
Hot Pod Kettle Element Enclosure Bare Enlosure for Weldless installs with Locknut and Gasket - $26 (this thing is great)
Camlock fitting (local) since I recirc ~$6
240V 5500W Element - Local - ~$12
Lowes - Square D 50-Amp Non-Fusible Metallic Spa Panel- $78
Auberins.com
SYL2352 PID Controller - $46.50
40 Amp SSR (I bought one direct from china and it was crap out of the box, ended upspending more with Auberins, but everything worked.
Thermal Grease
Heat Sink
Liquid tight RTD sensor 1.5 inch, 1/2 NPT Thread - $32.35 (I bought the weldless one first and installed it, but I am not thrilled with the location so I ordered this one and will be setting it up for the next brew)
An extra connector for mounting in the control panel and that is about it.
Then I picked up some wire, some dryer ends and a few strain reliefs and I was off to the races.
I am not an electrician or engineer. I found this instructable and it was a perfect walkthrough of the wiring. The only difference is that I used the spa panel rather than an inline GFCI so I used the Spa panel as the control panel.
It really makes it nice since there is a breaker right in the box as a kill switch and safety.
I can set the PID to strike temp and go have dinner, come downstairs and dough in, then go put my daughter to bed and come back to mash out and continue on. I only have a few brews on it, but it has worked great. I just bought a bag from Wilser that I am excited to try on my next brew. I will post some pictures of my exhaust system and stand when I set up for the next brew day.







I have a 3 Vessel HERMs propane setup for 10 Gal weekend batches but I wanted a setup for at home, indoors, weeknight brewing. Here is what I came up with.
A Bayou Classic 44 qt pot - $78 w/ Amazon Prime
From BrewHardware.com
TRUE WELDLESS BULKHEAD - WITH 90 ELBARB (MINI DIPTUBE) - $19
3-PIECE BALL VALVE, 1/2" NPT - $17.99
Hot Pod Kettle Element Enclosure Bare Enlosure for Weldless installs with Locknut and Gasket - $26 (this thing is great)
Camlock fitting (local) since I recirc ~$6
240V 5500W Element - Local - ~$12
Lowes - Square D 50-Amp Non-Fusible Metallic Spa Panel- $78
Auberins.com
SYL2352 PID Controller - $46.50
40 Amp SSR (I bought one direct from china and it was crap out of the box, ended upspending more with Auberins, but everything worked.
Thermal Grease
Heat Sink
Liquid tight RTD sensor 1.5 inch, 1/2 NPT Thread - $32.35 (I bought the weldless one first and installed it, but I am not thrilled with the location so I ordered this one and will be setting it up for the next brew)
An extra connector for mounting in the control panel and that is about it.
Then I picked up some wire, some dryer ends and a few strain reliefs and I was off to the races.
I am not an electrician or engineer. I found this instructable and it was a perfect walkthrough of the wiring. The only difference is that I used the spa panel rather than an inline GFCI so I used the Spa panel as the control panel.
It really makes it nice since there is a breaker right in the box as a kill switch and safety.
I can set the PID to strike temp and go have dinner, come downstairs and dough in, then go put my daughter to bed and come back to mash out and continue on. I only have a few brews on it, but it has worked great. I just bought a bag from Wilser that I am excited to try on my next brew. I will post some pictures of my exhaust system and stand when I set up for the next brew day.







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