OK,
Seeing as my three tier build seems to be a little on the backburner until my new job is settled in, I have taken it on myself to start on my Ghettomeister build.
Yesterday I got:
19L pot from Big W - $19
15L pot from Kmart - $15
2 Ball valves from Bunnings - ~$5 ea
Female T piece, M nipple, 2 hosetails from Tradelink - ~$11
2 backnuts from Reece - $12 (criminal IMO)
most everything else I have on hand:
Element
Pump
PID
PT100 probe
SSR
All-thread pipe
Compression fittings and olives
I should have some 12mm copper for a pickup
I will still need some little bits and bobs, but the vast majority is sorted:
Possibly an RCD
Switches and light
12v 0.5A power supply for pump
Enclosure
Insulation
This morning's progress:
Note that the common SS sheathed element only just fits into the 19L pot - once the nut is tightened to compress the silicone washer, it just frees up the other end of the element to allow it to wiggle. I had to shoehorn this thing in.
I installed the probe over the element in an attempt to measure the hottest part of the liquor, these were placed as low as possible in the kettle. The handles on the 15L pot magically just clear the probe, which is nice. I am unsure what the mash solids and liquids capacity will be yet. I figure I should get 9L (half keg) finished volume of decent gravity pretty easily using this setup, which will allow for some experimentation. Because I am drawing from the liquor reserve and pumping into the mash, it should mean that if the mash gets stuck, it should just overflow the top vessel back down into the reserve again without starving the pump. I am considering drilling a hole either side, between the handles to force it to drain from a clean point in the event of an overflow.
I am still deciding whether to continue searching for perforated stainless, just drill a million holes in the base, or rely on an inner bag for particle regulation. That is basically a decending list of my preference.
Seeing as my three tier build seems to be a little on the backburner until my new job is settled in, I have taken it on myself to start on my Ghettomeister build.
Yesterday I got:
19L pot from Big W - $19
15L pot from Kmart - $15
2 Ball valves from Bunnings - ~$5 ea
Female T piece, M nipple, 2 hosetails from Tradelink - ~$11
2 backnuts from Reece - $12 (criminal IMO)
most everything else I have on hand:
Element
Pump
PID
PT100 probe
SSR
All-thread pipe
Compression fittings and olives
I should have some 12mm copper for a pickup
I will still need some little bits and bobs, but the vast majority is sorted:
Possibly an RCD
Switches and light
12v 0.5A power supply for pump
Enclosure
Insulation
This morning's progress:
Note that the common SS sheathed element only just fits into the 19L pot - once the nut is tightened to compress the silicone washer, it just frees up the other end of the element to allow it to wiggle. I had to shoehorn this thing in.
I installed the probe over the element in an attempt to measure the hottest part of the liquor, these were placed as low as possible in the kettle. The handles on the 15L pot magically just clear the probe, which is nice. I am unsure what the mash solids and liquids capacity will be yet. I figure I should get 9L (half keg) finished volume of decent gravity pretty easily using this setup, which will allow for some experimentation. Because I am drawing from the liquor reserve and pumping into the mash, it should mean that if the mash gets stuck, it should just overflow the top vessel back down into the reserve again without starving the pump. I am considering drilling a hole either side, between the handles to force it to drain from a clean point in the event of an overflow.
I am still deciding whether to continue searching for perforated stainless, just drill a million holes in the base, or rely on an inner bag for particle regulation. That is basically a decending list of my preference.