After reading the thread "I love waking up to hot strike water" I am considering doing something along those lines. Brewing in Texas in the Summer (the night time lows are still in the 80's) is hot and this should shorten the time a bit.
I have an extra STC1000 and programmable timer, so this is what I'm considering:
STC1000--> TIMER --> BUCKET HEATER
or
TIMER-->STC1000 --> BUCKET HEATER
Suspend the STC temp probe in the water away from the heater and let the timer turn on at my designated time and turn off a few hours later in case something comes up and I am not there to manually turn it off. The bucket heater runs about 8.5 amps which is below the 10 amps rated by the STC.
Am I missing anything here? Is there any benefit to using one way vs. the other?
I have an extra STC1000 and programmable timer, so this is what I'm considering:
STC1000--> TIMER --> BUCKET HEATER
or
TIMER-->STC1000 --> BUCKET HEATER
Suspend the STC temp probe in the water away from the heater and let the timer turn on at my designated time and turn off a few hours later in case something comes up and I am not there to manually turn it off. The bucket heater runs about 8.5 amps which is below the 10 amps rated by the STC.
Am I missing anything here? Is there any benefit to using one way vs. the other?