Where do you find how to calibrate temp? My PID shows 209 at boiling and I need to add 3 degrees to it.
Where do you find how to calibrate temp? My PID shows 209 at boiling and I need to add 3 degrees to it.
Mine should be 212. My grain bed temp and PID are about 3 degrees different so I think if I would bump it up 3 degrees I would be pretty close to mash temp.
So do you add 3 degrees to your mash temp? I would think if you were off at the top you would probably be off at mash temp.
So do you add 3 degrees to your mash temp? I would think if you were off at the top you would probably be off at mash temp.
Would someone be willing to post pics of the whirlpool/mash recirc device that came with their system? I am going to make my own and want to try and get it right the first time.
The clip for attaching to the kettle/basket is not included in those pics, but if you come up with a better idea for that, please share!
Anyone- I may have missed it on this thread- what is the 'best' way to affix the whirlpool arm to the rim? Mine came without the screw. I bought a thumbscrew, and it works OK, not great.
Yeah for now it will be drip trays and a hose directly to the drain when chilling. I am using a 3 way valve so no hose changes will be needed. Shouldn't have much mess other than the basket drippingsI do wish I had a drain in the floor directly beneath mine, there is one in the room but water does not flow to it naturally.
Yeah for now it will be drip trays and a hose directly to the drain when chilling. I am using a 3 way valve so no hose changes will be needed. Shouldn't have much mess other than the basket drippings
Part of me wishes I had kept that pump and given it a try. For as low as the stand is, it makes perfect sense to go that route now that I think it through and see your pics. I still plan to raise my stand up a foot or so and mount the pump/chiller under itWhen I was running my chugger I would have probably opted for the three way eventually. Now though I don't think its necessary with the way the pump is attached directly at the output. After I pump to conical I just blow the reminder in the line back into the kettle through the pump. Remove the short hose and run a long hose to my drain for cleaning and such. I could even just run the long hose all the time but my thougts are kinda the hsorter the hose during mash the better
Part of me wishes I had kept that pump and given it a try. For as low as the stand is, it makes perfect sense to go that route now that I think it through and see your pics. I still plan to raise my stand up a foot or so and mount the pump/chiller under it
Part of me wishes I had kept that pump and given it a try. For as low as the stand is, it makes perfect sense to go that route now that I think it through and see your pics. I still plan to raise my stand up a foot or so and mount the pump/chiller under it
So that little brushless pump that they sent us is a total POS. I've used it for less than an hour and it's already fried. I was sending my wort through my chiller and all of a sudden it just stopped pumping.