Do you take it apart to clean it once in a while?
Do you take it apart to clean it once in a while?
With that said, if I goofed and accidentally ran the RIMS element dry, I would certainly take it apart to scrub off the burnt wort.![]()
Sawdustguy, I like your post very much and I think i am going to follow your build.
WHy 1.5" vs 2"?The only change I would recommend is use 1.5" pipe, as others have noted...
WHy 1.5" vs 2"?
Also, do the example photos use the same parts? Seems to use more busings that in your parts list? Is the two bushings at the bottom of the Tee's 1/2" to 1/4" bushings?
Why in your parts listing do you specify a 2"x6" SS pipe(S4N2x6), but the part number you specified is a 2"x10"(S4NX10) piece of SS tubing?
Why in your parts listing do you specify a 2"x6" SS pipe(S4N2x6), but the part number you specified is a 2"x10"(S4NX10) piece of SS tubing?
Is this an actual concern or only theoretical masturbation?
jwright,
That's a very good question regarding scorching the wort with a RIMS system.
Curious what others will say.
I know with HERMS it would be safer in that respect....but a much more involves setup.
Thanks guys!
That is what I was hoping to hear.
Is it really so simple - I can add a pump and a RIMS unit to my existing cooler mash tun with a bazooka tube and have automated electric mash temperature control?
Great guide.
jason
PS. now where is that HERMS for dummies?
Sawdustguy,
I'm kinda afraid to ask this, but regarding #41, 42. Any chance you did have the nipple length correct at 6"? I'm looking at your beautiful pictures, and I can't see how that is a 10" long pipe. Knowing that the tee ports are 2", it just doesn't map out. The 7" long element would fit easily once you add 2 of the 4" long tees. I keep going back to the pictures, and looking at several other threads and have seen several others using the 6" nipples. I hope you could clarify.
FWIW, you have finally swayed me over to the RIMS camp. I really wanted to go HERMS for several reasons. One, I already had extra copper coil, so the cost would have only been a couple of fitting. Second, I was hoping to gain HLT temperature automation as a freebie. Third, intuitively, the indirect heating used in the HERMS seemed more ideal.
After reading what seems like 200 pages of posts and may good natured 'discussions', I can not discount the experience of you and the many supporters of RIMS. With all of those batches under the collective belt, and the years of experience here on HBT --now I believe, I believe! So by spending a little more money to go RIMS, I can untether my MLT from my HLT, simplify the brew day process and have a future project to look forward to (automated HLT).
Thanks again to everyone who keeps helping others,
Jason
Could I use a Ranco control in place of the PID, relay, and temp sensor? I already have a Ranco and thermowell that I'm not using.
I bought the parts to make this but do you recirc without vorlouf or will the grains mess up the pump until it starts to run clear? My plan is to run water until I hit mash temps then dough in and recirc until I hit mash temps in my 5 gallon cooler w/false bottom then turn it off and move it to heat my sparge water and do the same thing until I get to mash out temps. Thanks
Issue is that it may tend to overshoot the set temperature.