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For Sale RIMS package with TC heater and PID controller

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quantumguy

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This is a plug and play RIMS package that I originally purchased from brewhardware.com. Works perfectly but I've modified my system extensively and my new configuration couldn't use this setup.

12" SS RIMS tube
1.5" TC I/O ports
1650 W ULWD foldback element (120 V) with integrated TC flange
48" power cable with plug between RIMS and controller
Inkbird IPB-16S plug and play PID power controller with temperature sensor mounted in TC thermowell for the RIMS end
original TC mounting hardware available if desired (currently using those clamps, but I can swap them out)

$200 (I will ship at your cost)
 

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Is this still available and curious how you had it plumbed into your system. I have a BIAB with external pump and plate chiller utilizing a propane burner, and thought about adding this to maintain mash temp and maybe do step mashes.
 
yes, it's still available! I have a 3-vessel system and used this to step and maintain mash temperature in the mash tun. I took the outlet of the mash tun to the inlet of one of my pumps, the pump exit fed into the bottom of the RIMS tube (I mounted it vertically to minimize possible bubbles), and then the exit from the RIMS went to the top of my mash tun (flow directed below the surface of the mash). The temperature probe is a TC connection on the top (exit) of the RIMS tube. Attached is a pic of it in action before I modded my system (sorry, the 3-way valves make it look more complicated than it is)

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