Painted my control box at work yesterday 2pack red pearl looks the goods just need to wire in.
Hi Guys,
with a HERMS do you run the pump the whole time or only when you want to raise the temp ?
I was thinking with a separate HE I would run the pump the whole time (would the help with efficiency ?)
Or do you just run the pump when you want to raise the temp ?
I assume people do both ways (if you have the HLT and HE in one, I would assume you just run the pump when heating), but is there any pro's/con's for each one ?
My feeling is it would be easier to run the pump when you want to raise the temp, that way you could have the HE temp at mash out temp, then control the pump off a tempmate from the mash temperature ?
Still collecting things and still doing BIAB, my MLT is more like a sieve, I need to find a place to buy silicon washers.
cheers
Matt
I use a 7 litre el cheapo pot with about 8 metres of 1/2 inch copper coiled inside.
nifty
I'll should post a few picts of the new HERMS so upset the establishment
Thanks FNQ and yes it is time you did step up! :lol:
@Newguy that would be great if you could post your system. Maybe the older hands at HERMS post up their systems and modifications to kick off the thread? I'll PM you Newguy when it gets a start.
@Bulp to right mate. It's like we are the unmentionables.
Mods please delete this post!
Kidding!
Glabb welcome aboard! IMO only 19lt is too big because of the volume of water the HE has to deal with including the HE from the wort so it would be better for a smaller 9-11lt pots. I have seen at BigW. But lets leave that for the thread. PM if you wish.
Which ever size best suits your copper coil jfinney, that is if you're using a copper coil?
...use a 7 litre and get a temp rise of 2C per min, but a larger water volume, say 10 litre may present more even steady temp management.
That will depend on the size of your typical batch also - just to throw another spanner in the works! <_<
Spanner indeed, raven19! I was planning on single and double batches, ie 19 litre or 39 litre, I guess it will take longer, possibly double the time to raise temps for the double batch?
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