I used to remove mine preboil by tethering the FB with some wire but now that I'm playing around with an immersion chiller, I leave it in place to keep the chiller off the element. I just spray it off with high pressure water.
What is your honest personal opinion of putting your chiller on your element, and why?
what is the reason why Brewhardware only offers the 4 sizes for the false bottom.
if my memorery serves me right, i Need a 4 inch leg. So I am needing to cut the legs (5 1/4) to size, so that I may bag is just sitting above my Element.
Received mine the other day... great fit & finish... looking forward to seeing how well it works with my setup. Just a tip for those choosing to shorten the bolts... screw on a nut (M8) before using the hacksaw, then remove the nut and it will reset the thread that was deformed during the cut.You can always order longer bolts and hacksaw them to the desired length.
As for diameters of false bottoms, there are enough sizes available that you will not likely have a situation with more than 1/2" gap around the edges. Doubtful that the bag will drop through an opening that narrow.
as far as the diameters are concern, mine fits very nicely. If you were not referring to my questions, i do apologize. I do plan to cut my legs down to fit my better( closer to my element) I just haven't gotten around to it, other projects keep interfering.You can always order longer bolts and hacksaw them to the desired length.
As for diameters of false bottoms, there are enough sizes available that you will not likely have a situation with more than 1/2" gap around the edges. Doubtful that the bag will drop through an opening that narrow.
I'm sure the element can withstand the weight of the chiller so that is not the primary motive. I have just tried leaving it in and removing it and it makes no difference in whirlpool performance. That means I can be lazy and leave it in and the end result is I can drop the chiller in without being careful.
We offer 5 diameters of false bottom and 4 leg lengths. The leg lengths coincide with common needs we have ascertained over a few years. We can buy them in 5mm increments but didnt want to be required to monitor and replenish inventory like a hardware store. I worked out a way of having adjustability but it is twice as costly.
I'm wondering if one of your false bottoms could simplify my process. I do MIAB in a 10-gallon round Home Depot cooler. My current procedure is as follows:We offer 5 diameters of false bottom and 4 leg lengths. The leg lengths coincide with common needs we have ascertained over a few years.