Hosehead brewery controller
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I'm just trying to figure out what all the hoses do, where they go, etc.
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Thanks, Black Duck.
In that photo, the hoses are configured for sparging.
In that photo, the hoses are configured for sparging.
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Looking good, Ray!
How long until it's fully operational?
How long until it's fully operational?
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It is now! I'm ready to rock!
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So this weekend?
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Whamolagan wrote:So this weekend?
I'm heading to camp this weekend. I did pick up grain and yeast in case I get anxious and brew Monday when I get home. I decided to do kennys fat liar since the last time I brewed it, my pinlock connector leaked and I lost the whole batch after only drinking 2 .
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Thank you.Inkleg wrote:Great looking set up Ray!
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Sunday is the day! I'm excited to use this thing finally. I think I have everything dialed in well. I'm not sure what kind of efficiency numbers to use so I may have a stronger beer than I want but I can deal with that! Beer!
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You go Ray
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C'mon man, report back on its maiden voyage!
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@RayF sweet setup it looks awesome and you took a great picture of it too. Once you go electric you will never regret it, or go back to using gas. This is especially true when you are brewing in a basement as was the case for me. I'd like to hear about your first time brewing on that baby too.
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ScrewyBrewer wrote:@RayF sweet setup it looks awesome and you took a great picture of it too. Once you go electric you will never regret it, or go back to using gas. This is especially true when you are brewing in a basement as was the case for me. I'd like to hear about your first time brewing on that baby too.
I had a pretty decent brew day. I hit my temps and held them perfectly for the mash. I had a little trouble dialing in the pump speeds during the sparge but I figured it out and should be able to get it right next time. The boil went perfect, although I'd like to add a hop basket to the boil kettle for future batches. I wasn't very happy with chilling. I used a 25' immersion chiller and whirlpooled. It took way too long. I'm thinking I want to get a counter flow chiller in the future. My target pre-boil was suppose to be 1.037, I came in at 1.034. That bummed me a bit. My target OG was suppose to be 1.048, I came in at 1.047. So 1 point off isn't bad for the first brew. I can deal with that.
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Well, I have said I have been completely done with this thing many times now. This time I'm certain that I'm completely finished. I added some manifolds to my pumps so I can change liquor and wort flow without disconnecting and switching hoses around. Switching those hoses made a mess and I was losing wort. I can now circulate my HLT while sparging with the same pump with the use of some tees and valves. Before this , my HLT water was fluctuating during the sparge because of lack of circulation. I got it all figured out now! I also added the counter flow chiller which works great. I'm going to miss building this thing.
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Great work. And if I can help you not miss it, build me one!
Enjoy the work.
Enjoy the work.
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