droid
somewhere on the slippery slope with a beer in han
That's the kind of thing, nice and simple.
you posted that while I was farting about with my post Mike - I'll check the link, cheers matemalt junkie said:Pic didn't work in my prevous post: http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/index.php?/topic/56974-Dedicated-Rims-Guide,-Problems-&-Solution-Thread#entry886947
1 extra valve and 1 extra pump fly sparge
Yeah, that's what you'd need if you wish to fly. My setup is only appropriate for 1 batch sparge.malt junkie said:Pic didn't work in my prevous post: http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/index.php?/topic/56974-Dedicated-Rims-Guide,-Problems-&-Solution-Thread#entry886947
1 extra valve and 1 extra pump fly sparge
Mike - Madhu the hot water for the house is maybe 15-18mtrs from the brewmalt junkie said:with you on hot water in plastic hose, though I like DJ's suggestion.
Droid what sort of power have you got in the brew house?
I could do that, it would be $150ish but might be a cheaper alternative.Mardoo said:You can easily make up a silicone hose to run from here to there.
I had no idea that you could cold water sparge - that makes a big difference ... a huge difference, cheers Kev!QldKev said:Do you really need a hot water sparge on a home brewer scale? On my 1V and my mates 2V we both now cold water sparge. I only hot water sparge on my 3V (aka 4V with HERMS) as it helps the kettle get to the boil faster as it has a smaller watts per liter ratio. On my 1V I called it a "hose sparge™"
I don't know the total watts I can run at one time Mike, I know that it runs fine with two 2200w KK elements on at one time for the HLTmalt junkie said:I'd have a chat to your plumber, you can pickup on demand systems on ebay for a couple of hundred, but your plumber would need to advise if the particular unit is adjustable to a max of 80c then it's flow control to vary that, run it on LPG and bolt it to the rig.
4400w is going to struggle with 80L+ so gas looks like your easiest path.
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