Hi All,
Just thought I would add a little note as I have done both the RIMS and HERMS. I much prefer the latter, and the reason is;
No Hot or cold spots in the mash bed, temp is equal throughout, giving you precise conversion S.G levels, easier to control.
If you have a thermostat connected to your HLT heating element, it's set and forget for 2 hours.
RIMS is ok but it's too hard to precisely control the temp so as not to get hot spots in the portion closest to the heat source, thus, creating different enzyme activity. You will always find trying to reproduce the same brew again will be extremely difficult because of this. Temperature REALLY needs to be consistent and even all round. Even imitating other brews is difficult with RIMS.
Conclusion: Buy some annealed copper ( ~15m) and wrap it around something about the size you want, add compression fittings = done
Pump in place ( magnadrive ) = done
2400W heating element in HLT = done
Connect digital thermostat with probe to HLT = done
Digital temp readout with probe = done
If you haven't done a herms system before and have access to a mates one, help him out with a brew to see just how good it is.
Make your own mind up. Speaking of which, I might do a brew this weekend. :beerbang: