I bent a piece of pipe to deliver back to the tun. Inside the tun I had a piece of silicone tubing to deliver wort on to of the mash, but not so it delivered directly down.
You don't run into channeling at all?
I haven't finished my build yet but I plan on recirculating like Kal does: http://www.theelectricbrewery.com/mash-lauter-tun?page=3
Doesn't get much simpler.
I haven't finished my build yet but I plan on recirculating like Kal does: http://www.theelectricbrewery.com/mash-lauter-tun?page=3
Doesn't get much simpler.
I made mine so that it would swivel so that I can rock air bubbles out, and also rock water out when draining. As for hight in relation to the MLT, I don't know, mine is about half way up the side of the MLT because it's convenient.
That plus this: https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/etc3.htm
You're looking at $65 + shipping, the price of convenience. For the time being I'll do it the hard way, depending on how much of a PITA that is I may decide to work that into the budget down the road. I know that for many people that it's definitely worth it.
Anyone know where I put my ground at?
You want to make sure that everything metal is connected to ground. Also you need to make sure you get a good seal and everything is water tight. I would try first connecting my ground wire to the box on that green ground screw, then assemble like this: rims tube -> electrical box -> sealing o-ring -> heating element. IF that gets you a water tight seal the grounded box should ground the rest of the tube. Definitely check for continuity between your ground wire (at the other end of the power cord) to all metal parts on the tube with your multimeter.
The assembly I mentioned above wasn't water tight for me so I did rims tube -> o-ring -> electrical box -> o-ring -> heating element. I then took a bit of left over 12awg wire and secured an electrical connection between the already grounded electrical box and the NPT fitting externally.
Dang, you saw my post before I could edit it. Know that I am an amateur and in no way qualified to give electrical advice.
I did need two 1" silicon o-rings, 1" to fit over the element threads.
Think your better off at that price point going with bobby's tri clamp rims (brewhardware.com) for $130ish and adding an element and wire.
Anyone have any experience with this?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KUY388M/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20
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Wow, that's almost exactly what I built.
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What's the connection at the bottom? Just curious.