hopfool
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Willy that heat concentrator sounds really interesting. Got any pictures?
Place a metal straight edge ruler on edge across the bottom. This way you can see if it is flat or has curved out. If it has curved, you can measure the amount of deflection. If it ends up being any more than something very minor, I'd get in touch with the company to see what they have to say.I would but I need to verify it if I could somehow. I could swear I heard it go "boing" when I was just moving it around empty once. Kinda like the sound something makes when it re adjusts to its original shape??? My welder told me that any metal even though formed will try and seek it's original condition????
Okay Pj and Willy and Tom, Thanks! Will check her out.
Meanwhile, here is a short video of when I reached the boil. It took slightly longer then last time at 58 minutes (same as first test) but my valve was only open 1/3 the way! Saved a ton of gas.
My question: Is this boil vigorous enough?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYMTnXU87vw
Oh and P-J, you and I still need to have a talk about my gear motor my friend the electrical guru... You and I had spoke some years ago on the green board but I never got to it!
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I'd be glad to do that. We will figure it out - no problem.Oh and P-J, you and I still need to have a talk about my gear motor my friend the electrical guru... You and I had spoke some years ago on the green board but I never got to it! ...
EDIT: Maybe I missed it, but have you tried it without the new spacers? My burners are only 2" from the bottom of the pots... They work perfectly that way...
Here is the preliminary fabrication of the HERMS coil.Thanks man. Having a HERMS put in the HLT so it can serve double duty for keeping the mash temp and cooling the wort. If all goes well with it I'll probably sell my Thermometer.