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...You could build one for less, but this has the Blichmann quality and you know it will work the first time.

Actaully, I spent some time researching what they built and you would hard pressed to save much ($100?). There is a PID on the market that does close to what their software does.

I think we're going to offer it as an option on our stands.
 
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chemman14 said:
jealous!!! Did you also order the tower? I live in Newbury Park and would love to check this thing out during one of your brew days! Share some homebrew with a fellow HBT member

Didn't order the tower, didn't feel I needed that. Yea, we can work out a time so you can come check it out during a brew day. Always enjoy meeting fellow homebrewers!
 
Didn't order the tower, didn't feel I needed that. Yea, we can work out a time so you can come check it out during a brew day. Always enjoy meeting fellow homebrewers!

Sounds good, let you get a few brews with it under your belt then I would love to come check it out
 
To be honest that price is really good for what you are getting. I have built a few systems now and have a pretty good grasp of the components and what it would take to put this together. I would say that is one of the better control options out there right now. Especially considering it it for gas.

The tower isn't a bad price either. 1k for that full setup is pretty impressive.

Now, bring on the "I can build that for $80" crowd. That is a lot of quality and utility for the price. I would be tempted by it anyway.

I understand quality, but a $575 controller to brew beer? I'm finishing up a electric brew kettle controller that will be less than $300. Plus it will have a auxiliary control to turn a pump on & off. The controller does not use temperature feedback because you don't need temperature feedback to boil wurt, you need to be able to adjust the amount of energy going to the heating element just like you adjust the flame on a gas fired unit. The same controller can be used in a small RIMS setup - all you have to do is monitor your thermometer and adjust accordingly!

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I checked one of these out today at Home Brew 4 Less in Chambersburg PA today - the owner said he was teh only person in PA licensed to sell them - he said the tower, mash tun, and HLT ocntrols ran around 1700.

My opinion?

It is wonderfully compact - it looks more like a hospital IV stand than a brewing component - and that is probably a good thing. It's small and would likely be great to play with but for the price it seems a bit much.

If i had the cash to blow on something like this I would probably go for it - especially if it could do an electric setup.
 
I understand quality, but a $575 controller to brew beer? I'm finishing up a electric brew kettle controller that will be less than $300. Plus it will have a auxiliary control to turn a pump on & off. The controller does not use temperature feedback because you don't need temperature feedback to boil wurt, you need to be able to adjust the amount of energy going to the heating element just like you adjust the flame on a gas fired unit. The same controller can be used in a small RIMS setup - all you have to do is monitor your thermometer and adjust accordingly!

You are comparing apples to oranges.
 
I did a bunch of research on the components to build this bad boy... if you were not getting a bulk discount you are looking at about $350 without the box and the third party software
 
Sure I am, for starters his unit controls a gas flame and mine is electric. I guess at the end of the day it's whatever you want to use to brew your beer.

Lol.. You're comparing a phase angle controller to a PID controlled SSR... It COMPLETELY different... You can't control mash temperature automatically with your phase angle... I own both types of controllers for good reason, they perform different tasks. I will agree that a phase angle is sufficient for non automated/replicated boils.

BTW, I coulda built your phase angle controller for 60 bucks (to control 5500w).


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This blichman system looks pretty cool, but, I take pride in building my own equipment, and, I run electric. I'd probably buy this if I decided to build a gas system.
 
Except I don't use a phase angle controller, I use PWM. This way you can visually see how "ON" the element is by watching the light flash.
 
I've used the ToP now for 5 brews, and I also do demos with it every Saturday. It is very high quality and works awesome. Yes, you can build one cheaper if you have the time and knowledge. In fact, I have several friends that have built their own controls that work as good or better. As an "Out of the box and ready to go system", not only is this the only one that you can use with any brew system, but it is proven to work and is guaranteed.

I would be more then happy to answer any questions anyone has offline about the ToP. I am one of the few Blichmann Dealers that actually has the ToP in stock and that has also used it. You can message me offline or send me an e-mail - [email protected] .
 
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