MastersBrewery said:The line to the BK needs to be seperate, otherwise you are closing off the input to the pump :huh:
ED: so to make things simpler the 't' piece and Valves need to be the other side of the pump and you should be all good
Yes that is correct - but you have the in and the out of the pump round the wrong wayfergthebrewer said:Nope , I reckon the way you have it is right..
I come outta the mash , into the pump and then pump or push into the herms coil.., out of that and back into the mash...
I do run a separate herms coil in a heat exchange though as I reckon it gives you better control on ramp times...
Yep he has all lines and valves in the right spot, but the pump input is the centre and output is verticle. so pump as pictured is pumping oposite to the arrowsfergthebrewer said:Nope , I reckon the way you have it is right..
I come outta the mash , into the pump and then pump or push into the herms coil.., out of that and back into the mash...
I do run a separate herms coil in a heat exchange though as I reckon it gives you better control on ramp times...
As Yob already pointed out you really need to measure the temperature at your coil outlet or MLT inlet. Measuring the HLT temp won't be very accuraterosshorne said:Thanks a bunch guys. I think I will start with controll of the HLT temperature and see how that goes/
fergthebrewer said:Nope , I reckon the way you have it is right..
I come outta the mash , into the pump and then pump or push into the herms coil.., out of that and back into the mash...
I do run a separate herms coil in a heat exchange though as I reckon it gives you better control on ramp times...
This is the exact same issue I encountered when putting a jug element in a 7L stockpot (both from K-Mart IIRC). I put a bolt through the base, into the jiffy box I'd glued to the bottom which housed the electrical connections, and earthed the bolt. Judicious use of silicone sealant prevented any leaks through the hole. I'd say the bolt method would be the only way to keep everything safe and contained. Otherwise you could do something ghetto like wrap some wire around the pot handle (and solder it there), and somehow run that to your earth connection.vanoontour said:A jug element. It is installed with no leaks but was checking the earthing and noticed the pot is not earthed due to the silicon seal.
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