Hey what temp can these handle?
https://www.kegland.com.au/products/4-inch-tc-pre-drilled-glycol-pressure-lid-with-2-inch-tc-port
These can be used up to 100C but not pressurised at the same time. (So they are dish washer safe)
Hey what temp can these handle?
https://www.kegland.com.au/products/4-inch-tc-pre-drilled-glycol-pressure-lid-with-2-inch-tc-port
Yes that is what we would say too. If it's really badly frosted up open all doors for 24hrs and leave the unit turned off. A large block of ice takes quite a long time to melt.Probably needs defrosting
Was no plan to have hot under pressure, was just wondering how hot I could run the CIP fluid upto or if I could soak in boiling water with Sodium perc etcThese can be used up to 100C but not pressurised at the same time. (So they are dish washer safe)
Yes that is what we would say too. If it's really badly frosted up open all doors for 24hrs and leave the unit turned off. A large block of ice takes quite a long time to melt.
This happens if you have the temp set quite low.
Also if you do defrost please try to dry up all the water on the floor before turning on again as if you do not all that water will instantly turn to ice again on the evaporator and turn into another block of ice again.
With the 15amp controller what kind of temp probes does it use?
My mate checked and said there was no ice at all!Yes that is what we would say too. If it's really badly frosted up open all doors for 24hrs and leave the unit turned off. A large block of ice takes quite a long time to melt.
This happens if you have the temp set quite low.
Also if you do defrost please try to dry up all the water on the floor before turning on again as if you do not all that water will instantly turn to ice again on the evaporator and turn into another block of ice again.
+1 for this query please @KegLand-com-au?Any chance of a digiboil (specifically the 65L) with a dished bottom? They make for great boil kettles, having a centre draining port would be prerferable for CIP.
Well. I had my local brew shop order me in the 100L Brewzilla. On MoreBeer! It finally lists the plug that is being shipped. NEMA 11-30??? This is ungrounded? This is gonna be tough to get running here in the states. I’d have to say this choice of plug seems like a poor option.Technically the BrewZilla 100L would be able to get away with the NEMA 14-30. Given that at 220v it would be 6313watts we are just under the 30amp limit at 220v. If that is an option would you prefer the NEMA 14-30 over the NEMA 14-50?
We have seen a large number of Nano-brewerys really love using the BrewZilla 100L unit as it works out to be a really great value product with not much competition in this size range.
I know it's nice to have the power cable unplug from the boiler but we find with brewers using these portable breweries one issue we see a bit is when the cable is not plugged in all the way it can arc quite a bit and cause damage to either the socket or the cable. For appliances that are not moving it's generally not an issue but for some appliances that are on castor wheels like the BrewZilla 100L on the Dolly wheels we sometimes find having the plug on the boiler a bit dicey for these high amp current demand. So this would be our main apprehension to do this.
Bump @KegLand-com-auAny chance of a digiboil (specifically the 65L) with a dished bottom? They make for great boil kettles, having a centre draining port would be prerferable for CIP.
+1 request here pleaseThis is something we already have the tooling to do. We did discuss this with a number of our international distribution partners and they were keen to keep the digiboil a low cost item so it's assessable to BIAB brewers etc.
The dish element is substantially more expensive to manufacture due to the large casting and complicated manufacturing process. With that said if there is a need for this and we get enough requests then we will certainly do this.
What do you think approximate price might be if you offer the dish based Digiboil, and could the 100L version be possible as well?This is something we already have the tooling to do. We did discuss this with a number of our international distribution partners and they were keen to keep the digiboil a low cost item so it's assessable to BIAB brewers etc.
The dish element is substantially more expensive to manufacture due to the large casting and complicated manufacturing process. With that said if there is a need for this and we get enough requests then we will certainly do this.
I think you will find we would have to sell the 100L version at a very similar price. We would essentially be removing the controller which would only save about $100What do you think approximate price might be if you offer the dish based Digiboil, and could the 100L version be possible as well?
For instance, I use a Rasberry Pi Craft Brewer controller set up, so I actually don't want the controller side of things, maybe leave the pump in place, but a bare bones version of Brewzilla, or a Dish Base DigiBoil ( DBDB....bit like an ATAT ) would be awesome.
Please ignore the above post I have now registered the Controller and Blue tooth is now workingHi I have been using a RAPT controller to control my mash and boil elements with great success. I have just purchased a RAPT thermometer with the intention of pairing it via Blue Tooth however the Blue tooth option doesn’t appear in settings and I can’t find the answer in the instruction manual. I should add that I can’t get WiFi in my brew shed hence the device isn’t registered. Any help would be much appreciated
I would guess connecting to wifi has updated the firmware which has enabled bluetooth and the pid settings. The pid setting could be causing the relay to click on/off more often than it used to making it more audible.Please ignore the above post I have now registered the Controller and Blue tooth is now working
However the controller is now making a clicking sound which sounds to me like a relay. Is this normal ?
I have three controllers and this is the only one that clicks !
Fair enough, but are you going to do it.....?
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