Here's some piccies of The Liquid Lunch Brewery MK3 build - control box almost there - still to add the probes for the STC-1000's, the conduit and cable to the 4x elements and 1x pump. Will be installing a dedicated 32A circuit for the new brewery when I have the time!
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Outside view - labels and brewery name to be added. Green switches control the HLT (LHS) and Hex (RHS) elements, red switch is pump, and blue switches are the 2x kettle elements.
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Shot of the insides
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Shot of the back of the STC-1000's and switches
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Shot of the neutral bar and wiring in the bottom of the enclosure
Getting there! Itching to get it up and running, but working tomorrow so not gonna happen!
Cheers
I think the batch I made on this particular day was rubbish, owing to me not using my trusty black milk crate. <_<
I pity the fool....what was ya thinken
All the fancy **** here really puts my brewery in the flintstones era. So, here it is, finally
Nothing wrong with that lot :icon_cheers:
I've gotta do the old lift and tip for strike & sparge water but I'm happy... wouldn't mind sorting out a little herms setup for it eventually though.
The drop of the edge of the balcony would give you enough pressure to run a hopback and a plate chiller without needing a pump.You think you're in the flinstones era. I still rely on good old newtonian gravity.
NIce Set up, Nice control box!My amber fluid machine :icon_cheers:
hehe.. I'd never part with my red milk crates! One's even got the imprint of a keg stamped in its bottom so they sit real steadyYou think you're in the flinstones era. I still rely on good old newtonian gravity.
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I think the batch I made on this particular day was rubbish, owing to me not using my trusty black milk crate. <_<
You think you're in the flinstones era. I still rely on good old newtonian gravity.
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I think the batch I made on this particular day was rubbish, owing to me not using my trusty black milk crate. <_<
Gar, what materials did you use for that frame? I'm looking for something very similar.
They look like school desk frames joined together or something....
If I'm not mistaken this is video features DrS's pile-of-bricks:A stack of concrete pavers (or bricks) works for me. I think Dr Smurto has something similar to get his kettle high enough to use a plate chiller.
JD,
that's a nice view you've got there, greeting you as you kick back with a beer or several on brewday.
I get to stare at a jacuzzi that no one uses (that i'd love to sell), the cat's litter box, and the hot water service.
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