You can spend as much as you want on the fermenter itself, depending on accessories. I'm going to be picking up a few additional bits of tri-clamp kit from AliExpress when they finish partying, rather than buying it all from Spike.How much was the unit delivered in $AUD?
Would you mind starting another thread when you get it to give it a review etc after you've done a couple of brews?
Would love to hear your thoughts on how it would go with a smaller sized batch ~23-26lt. Would also love to see some pics and feedback.
You must be pretty excited with that bit of shiny on the way!!!
It was about that $430 amount for shipping, plus $120 or so optional for shipping insurance ($AUD). I'll be copping a GST bill cos I couldn't show enough restraint with accessories, but shouldn't have to pay any duty on it. It got scanned into Sydney last night so I'll hopefully get a brew into it next weekend....
Seems like it'll be fine for 23-26 L batches - I certainly hope so cos that's my standard batch size. The table below is from Spike showing various dimensions, the only thing that would be affected is the location of the thermowell, although there's nothing stopping you just taping the temp probe to the outside of the FV.
Old mate in the vid below has a sook about the location of that thermowell for his 5 gal batches at about 15:55, although he seems to have brewed exactly 5 gal (19L) of wort and not allowed for any deadspace, loss to yeast/sediment etc. so I don't think it's really an issue as long as you take that into account.
FYI, in addition to the dimensions from Spike, I'd estimate there'd be about 600-750 ml of deadspace in the 2" sight glass, elbow and valve if you go down that configuration path. I'm intending to get a 2" diaphragm valve to go below the sight glass (once AliExpress reopens) - the downside of having a 2" butterfly is there's no real flow control in those valves, and in most of the video reviews the presenters seem to make a fine mess spraying yeast slurry everywhere using them. I'd perhaps suggest they trial a bucket, too, rather than a wallpaper tray like they all seem to use.