GrumpyPaul
Well-Known Member
I'm also height challenged
But you have about 6inches of afro to your advantage
I'm also height challenged
Thats why he is taller than you . Unlike I have no hair and am taller than the both of youBut you have about 6inches of afro to your advantage
It has wheels, I have trailer or 4x4, and considering the recent expansion of the system, a little bit of head room is built in. Keep in mind the 6 "P's". And in essences simpler than cables and hoses going every where to different hexes with temp probes falling out and hexes boiling and expensive pumps on the ground.Without understanding the engineering involved, this seems like WAAAAYYY OTT for the required application.
KISS is the best principle & what about transportability??
we wouldn't need to build anything specific just use a 1-200l kettle on a burner recirculated through a cfc, with wort passing through the other side your output temp manually adjusted with flow control.I think this was discussed earlier, but is electricity definite the best way to go with the HERMS?
Or rather, is there any value looking at a combined electricity + gas setup?
What i was thinking is that to maintain temp, electricity seems definitely best. But to aid ramping times, could it be worthwhile looking at a gas-fired HERMS unit to use solely when we're trying to ramp across the major temps steps?
I was just thinking that given we already have the huge burner set-up of the BFK, could we devise (ie: basically husky would need to be keen enough to build it) a second vessel, say a shallow 100-200L vessel, with the heat exchanger sitting in the heated water. When we're ramping, swap hoses to that. Once we've hit temp, swap to temp-controlled electrical HERMS coils and maintain the step until the next ramp.
I was thinking it means we might circumvent some of the problem with getting enough power through the HERMS unit(s) to ramp quickly enough.
to ramp you'd only need a single burner, if you had a 2hl pot @85c with burner going we'd stick the mash before striping the heat bellow target, it's all about heat exchange, the only way that happens instantly is with steam.Ok. Just wasn't sure if a regular 100-200L pot was big enough to take advantage of the 2 side-by-side burners.
I think this was discussed earlier, but is electricity definite the best way to go with the HERMS?
Or rather, is there any value looking at a combined electricity + gas setup?
What i was thinking is that to maintain temp, electricity seems definitely best. But to aid ramping times, could it be worthwhile looking at a gas-fired HERMS unit to use solely when we're trying to ramp across the major temps steps?
I was just thinking that given we already have the huge burner set-up of the BFK, could we devise (ie: basically husky would need to be keen enough to build it) a second vessel, say a shallow 100-200L vessel, with the heat exchanger sitting in the heated water. When we're ramping, swap hoses to that. Once we've hit temp, swap to temp-controlled electrical HERMS coils and maintain the step until the next ramp.
I was thinking it means we might circumvent some of the problem with getting enough power through the HERMS unit(s) to ramp quickly enough.
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