ian_2005 said:Kmart sell Yoga mats for $4 each, thats what im planning on using on my 50 litre mash tun, Banded with pine pannels
It's a combination of low thermal conductivity (resistance to heat transfer through the material) and given that it's very shiny it has a low emissivity, so a high resistance to radiative heat transfer. It's why fireplaces are black - black bodies are 100% effective at radiating heat, while white/silver surfaces are very poor. I find that I have needed two layers (~20mm) of Green Insulation "Garage Door Insulation" and lose around 0.5°C over an hour. I stuck it on with Liquid Nails for mirrors/steel. The surface does flake/deteriorate with moisture, but so far seems to be ok for general bumps/abrasion - so the result of that is that I will probably use camping mat for the inside of my lid.MaltyHops said:Yes, you're right - looking thru the Kingspan product description again, it does say the aircell structure does provide conductional resistance. So how effective have people been finding the stuff? How warm does the outside of an aircell wrapped MT get to?
I have a fabricated SS mash tun, and for me air gaps are a big one. They are controllable, but air gaps are a massive source of heat loss in any setup - if you have them. My lid has a couple of layers of air-cell insulation and I think I'm set on a layer or two of camping mat with some contact adhesive. There is inconsistency brewer-to-brewer when someone puts the lid back on, so this should solve it.Aussiedrifter said:With my camp mats covered in insulation tape, over a 90min mash it doesn't drop at all and I have digital displays reading to one decimal place. If I put the lid on at 66.2c it is still that temp with I start to mash out.
No one wants to hear about your stinking COTS solution. If you can't bling it up with a couple of dollars worth of cheap looking offcuts and duct tape, well, it's not real homebrewing, is it?bum said:My mashtun is made of insulation. Drops zero degrees over a 90 minute mash.
When was the last time anyone promoted an esky tun here? They work pretty great.
There you go, not so perfect now, is it?bum said:I got a new tun just this very morning. Just so happens to be a Techni-Ice(-ish) cooler (same people make them).
The existing bung-hole is just a bit too wide and long to accept my bulkhead so I'm going to have to modify it. TWSS.
Shame, was hoping to get away without drilling it.
Here's one I prepared earlier.bum said:The existing bung-hole is just a bit too wide and long to accept my bulkhead so I'm going to have to modify it. TWSS.
Anything wrong with an $8 Kmart exercise mat?
They work great. Very easy to cut if needed, but i just left the overlap.Will it work as well?
I don't mind outlaying a bit of cash to get it done right the first time, plus I'm not great at cutting and sewing.
I'm trying to get a custom blanket made for my mash tun (converted keg) for insulation, made from Clarke Rubber Formshield.
Is there anyone on this site (in Perth) that would be able to take the job on?
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