MaxOut
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You can see the inline probe here at the center bottom. This is the output of the heat exchanger. I do not notice any significant reduction of flow using March 809 pumps and Chugger SS heads.

Job extremely well done. Mad sick dope-tastic rizzle dizzle dazzle puddin' pop, in fact.
Brewskii said:Somebody found a listing on craigslist in PA for your MLT ( similar)
Looks like $350 If somebody is looking for one...
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f16/craigslist-find-not-mine-large-direct-fire-kettle-353415/
Wow man, truly amazing. Someday I wish to have a garage that big and a rig like that. If you don't mind me asking what do you do for work?
I gotta tell ya, your kinda halfassing it. Joke, joke, it's the nicest I have seen. You have some skills. Side note, all the tankless hot water heaters I have put in needed some crazy relief valve..
Has BYO ever contacted you for an article on your set-up?
This beats most of the rigs I see there by far.
MaxOut said:Thanks, I have been self employed for 15 years. I owned a high end automation and security company for a while and was a mortgage broker for a few good years. When the market collapsed I was investing heavily in real estate and was forced to close my brokerage as the majority of the banks I worked with went under. I sold most of my real estate and got into property management for the banks. Currently I am getting back into investing and considering business ideas related to brewing. Basically a jack of all trades but a master of none. :fro:
I actually want to get into the real estate market in the future (i am in the medical field now and an trying to go to grad school in the next 4 years). If you have any time PM me with your strategy you used for building up your portfolio.
Beautiful!
Gonna go nicely with the rest of your brewery.