Crusty
Well-Known Member
Thanks TD,
I can see where a poorly designed Rims setup can render the wort useless if scorching occurs & the older versions of rims designs may or may not of been using the correct elements. The particular element I am looking at is a very low density, 20W/in2, be it a 2400watt, 3600watt or 4500watt incology sheath triple element. This element will have a user set temperature cutout that will power off if I get a stuck sparge & no water going through the heatstick. Wort caramelisation is not really a concern at this point due to measures undertaken to minimise the risk.
Herms is not out of the question either & I may still go this way.
Crusty
I can see where a poorly designed Rims setup can render the wort useless if scorching occurs & the older versions of rims designs may or may not of been using the correct elements. The particular element I am looking at is a very low density, 20W/in2, be it a 2400watt, 3600watt or 4500watt incology sheath triple element. This element will have a user set temperature cutout that will power off if I get a stuck sparge & no water going through the heatstick. Wort caramelisation is not really a concern at this point due to measures undertaken to minimise the risk.
Herms is not out of the question either & I may still go this way.
Crusty