buckerooni
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good to know, where should these fans be mounted on the unit?
2 x 4500w, it's going to get a little warmer than your or my 2 x 2400w!zwitter said:Hi Buckerooni
The SSRs will get warm but if they are too hot to leave a finger on the heatsink then I recommend a fan.
I ordered my fan on epay as it is an odd size. I put a little switch on the side of the controller to switch it on and off. I have a second switch that turns the control line for second SSR off as well as easier than switching 20A. Use that to control the boil if required.
James
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sure we can sort something out. My Lael kit is in pieces on the dinning table while I work on V2.0. I have to say Lael put in a lot of work to get this done, I've really only fleshed some stuff out at this point, it's going to take me months.micbrew said:yep , I can confirm having a fan is the shiz ...my heat sink does not even get warm ,,previously without fan ..hot baby hot
mick , is there a chance you can look at my other controller
I believe I need a new board and reflash ... after I zapped it
LiquidCurrency said:Hey gang. Just thought I'd share my finished product.
Finally done, however it took me so long that if I have have looked at building now, I probably would have just bought a Gainfather.
Anyhow, I'm pretty happy with the final outcome.
Rough prices of components are as follows:
Lael controller $300? I can't recall exactly how much it was
Ss Brewtech kettle $280
Heat element $140
Brau magnetic pump $80
Brau original malt pipe and mesh plates $160 (I think)
Beermometer $80
Skin fittings $17ea
Various parts fittings couplings and cables $100
I also originally used a Bayou Classic (you'll see in some pics)ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1488027518.178314.jpgImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1488027518.178314.jpgboiler however it never survived the welding. It was an American built heap of thin cheap junk, and I suspect it was very low grade stainless, wasted my money on that pot, had to cut the legs off.
As you can see it wasn't the cheapest of builds as I used more premium end of parts however it certainly came in under the original Brau price. I'm a Mechanical Fitter and an Electrician and when I looked at the Braumeister's I just couldn't see $2500 worth of hardware and software. I was originally going to build a manually operated machine however came across Lael's kit which was great timing.
I'm yet to christen it (although I have cooked a sous vide with it) as I've only finished it this week and am just working out the boil off rates etc.
I also have no idea on how to drive it! Is there a manual for this thing? How do I program the time and temp settings?
It needs a name too. iBrew? Thoughts, suggestions?
Anyhow have a look at the pics. Happy to answer any questions.
Chris
terragady said:How SSRs are attached to heatsinks? Is there a space between ssr metal plate and heatsink or you covered it somehow? I am doing a new build and I do not have space for heatsink inside but I am not really shure how I can put it outside that way that all metal plate from SSR will touch heatsink.
LiquidCurrency said:Hey gang. Just thought I'd share my finished product.
Finally done, however it took me so long that if I have have looked at building now, I probably would have just bought a Gainfather.
Anyhow, I'm pretty happy with the final outcome.
Rough prices of components are as follows:
Lael controller $300? I can't recall exactly how much it was
Ss Brewtech kettle $280
Heat element $140
Brau magnetic pump $80
Brau original malt pipe and mesh plates $160 (I think)
Beermometer $80
Skin fittings $17ea
Various parts fittings couplings and cables $100
I also originally used a Bayou Classic (you'll see in some pics) boiler however it never survived the welding. It was an American built heap of thin cheap junk, and I suspect it was very low grade stainless, wasted my money on that pot, had to cut the legs off.
As you can see it wasn't the cheapest of builds as I used more premium end of parts however it certainly came in under the original Brau price. I'm a Mechanical Fitter and an Electrician and when I looked at the Braumeister's I just couldn't see $2500 worth of hardware and software. I was originally going to build a manually operated machine however came across Lael's kit which was great timing.
I'm yet to christen it (although I have cooked a sous vide with it) as I've only finished it this week and am just working out the boil off rates etc.
I also have no idea on how to drive it! Is there a manual for this thing? How do I program the time and temp settings?
It needs a name too. iBrew? Thoughts, suggestions?
Anyhow have a look at the pics. Happy to answer any questions.
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