browndog
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Hi Brewers,
I was doing a brew this morning on my single tier 3V system, everything was proceding as normal, the sparge water was just about up to temp, then I go to take the lid off the mash tun and zap. Thinking I'd imagined it, I touched the lid with the back of my hand and sure enough there was electricity running though it. I've go this senor pen that lights up in the presence of electricity so I grabbed that and waved it around and it appeared that every part of the brewery was live. I switched off the HLT and this fixed the problem. Hmmm.. I thought, one of the heating elements in the HLT has shorted. So I unplugged the elements and proceded with the sparge and boil. During the boil I refilled the HLT to cover the elements and plugged them back in and switched one on at a time to isolate the bad one, oddly enough, neither got the system live again and even with both runnng I could not replicate the problem. I opened the switch box expecting to see a bare wire maybe or some such and all proved to be OK. Very perplexing, I ran a multimeter over the element contacts while they were still in the HLT expecting to see a short to earth, but got nothing. I then removed them and cleaned them up looking for pinholes but could not find any. I'm getting a sparky mate to come over and check the whole thing out and maybe install a ELCB while he is at it. Any thoughts?
cheers
Browndog
ironically enough the beer was a Green Flash IPA clone, one flash and your ash!
I was doing a brew this morning on my single tier 3V system, everything was proceding as normal, the sparge water was just about up to temp, then I go to take the lid off the mash tun and zap. Thinking I'd imagined it, I touched the lid with the back of my hand and sure enough there was electricity running though it. I've go this senor pen that lights up in the presence of electricity so I grabbed that and waved it around and it appeared that every part of the brewery was live. I switched off the HLT and this fixed the problem. Hmmm.. I thought, one of the heating elements in the HLT has shorted. So I unplugged the elements and proceded with the sparge and boil. During the boil I refilled the HLT to cover the elements and plugged them back in and switched one on at a time to isolate the bad one, oddly enough, neither got the system live again and even with both runnng I could not replicate the problem. I opened the switch box expecting to see a bare wire maybe or some such and all proved to be OK. Very perplexing, I ran a multimeter over the element contacts while they were still in the HLT expecting to see a short to earth, but got nothing. I then removed them and cleaned them up looking for pinholes but could not find any. I'm getting a sparky mate to come over and check the whole thing out and maybe install a ELCB while he is at it. Any thoughts?
cheers
Browndog
ironically enough the beer was a Green Flash IPA clone, one flash and your ash!