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Hi just wondering if anyone has a 100 liter electrical brew setup they have for sale
 
Hi just wondering if anyone has a 100 liter electrical brew setup they have for sale

what are you looking for I have a 100/80/100 SS stockpot/thermopot/stockpot system 100% SS ptfe and silicone build 3 part drain valves terminated with cam/grove fittings for quick disconect.
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hlt and kettle are built to the same standard with 5.4kw of lwd 100% SS brewing elements 1 x 3kw and 1 x 2.4kw in each pot. all fitted with heatproof 2.5mm sq ruberised flex and terminated with 16a commando plugs. virtualy zero deadspace drains 3 part valves, pt100 probe, and recirculation return and valve with whirlpool directioning h/w.

the tun is an offset (front) bottom drainer with perforated SS FB.

if i do say so myself its a well engineered solution providing maximum flexibility for brewing And minimal losses.

Ive been ill and have cut back and bought a grainfather.. the big kits had 4 brews through it..

any questions feel free to ask, im based in oxfrord city if you wish to view.

cheers Phil K
 
It wasnt a budget build, The elements alone represent a significant proportion of money without flex and plugs, so offers in the area of £770 for the complete brewery, including hop spider, garth style hop filter, solar pump and controller, Large full bore 19mm id silicone hose and camlocks, wouldnt be offensive.
There is also the cfc,

if you wanted to do a deal without the brewing elements, i could pop the holes out for kettle elements, then i would accept a few hundred less as i can sell the elements on easily..

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my take on the cyclone https://jadedbrewing.com/products/jaded-counterflow-chiller-cfc
using 0.25mm thick surgical 10m ss tube for the beer transport 7meters 14 x 500mm lengths.
which needs using outside as the water containing seals are not always 100% (jubilee clips need a bit of a tighten each use and its easy to miss the odd one.. )
 
Hello phil im def intrested what area are you?
 
Im in Oxford, you would be welcome to come and view..

@gedburg101 https://www.brewbuilder.co.uk/3kw-lwd-elements.html

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when it comes to elements i bought every lemon going, or least it seems like it, before investing im Marks commissioned/built to spec brewing elements. post boil the crud build up on kettle elements was a few mm thick needing a lot of elbow grease to shift, these beauties get lightly dusted and need a wee wipe down...

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btw WOT deadspace?? ;)
 
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