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radwizard

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I just got a new SS Brewtech 15 G Kettle. I usually do 6 Gallon batches but really wanted to have the option to do doubles and larger BIAB grain bills.

I ordered the whirlpool fitting with the kettle, and placed it in the manufactured hole. It is sitting at about the 5 gallon mark, maybe a touch higher... During my test run (at 6 gallons), the whirlpool water splashed out quite a bit. It is not really in the ideal place for my typical batches.

I am trying to figure out something better. I think the Spincycle attachment at brewhardware maybe the way to go. With a 12" drop it will take me to the 3.5 gallon mark using the recirc. port on the top of the kettle.

Does that seem like a better option? Has anyone used this kettle with SS's attachment? I still do get a good whirlpool, I just want to set this thing up as good as I can.

Thanks!
 
I use the Spincycle for my 10 gallon SS Brewtech kettle and have been really pleased with how well it works.
 
I have a 20 gal SS Brewtech kettle and that thing would be perfect. I don't need the thermometer and I can just plug that in that port. Thanks for the heads up.
 
So I have the same kettle but went with Bargain Fittings’ custom length pickup/whirlpool tube to get the whirlpool outlet to exactly where I wanted it, about the 3 gallon mark, and just plumbed it through the top port. Mostly because I wanted unity amongst the three kettles, I’m a little ocd.
 

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