Hi folks,
I have a Klarstein / Hopcat and I've also been playing around with ESP wifi enabled devices for home automation. I'm thinking of using Tasmota on an ESP 8266 device to implement the PID control (https://github.com/arendst/Tasmota/wiki/PID-Control-with-Sonoff-Devices) along with...
Hi there and sorry for taking so long to reply. It's funny, I was searching for something else and my own post turned up in the results!!
I actually don't use the whirlpool to be honest... and in fact, you can do this without my mod - you just need a cam connector on the tap and connect it to...
Is it worth looking at the powellbrewing.co.uk setups? I know they do a 3 vessel 100l setup with gas burners for under 1k. I eventually went the ace route as I’m a beginner but Powell were extremely helpful answering all my questions very promptly. Their stuff seemed like excellent value
It heats the fridge very well. It has a power of 1400W on the highest setting. When you consider some are using 100W reptile tank heaters, it's definitely enough. The only concern would be that it could be too powerful. At first I thought it would be an issue because when the heating would come...
I bought a hair dryer for €10 on amazon and it nicely combines a heater and fan in one package! The funny thing is, the girls in the house preferred my €10 travel hair dryer to their own and I got stuck with the old one, which was fine :-)
Hi folks,
I registered for the first time a while ago and have just come back and see that I have the most awesome avatar! Thanks to whoever did that - it's cool!
Anyway, I'm Irish and moved to the south of France with my family in 2010. I had been helping a friend with some brews and was...
So I did my first all grain brew using my mods and am very pleased. I also realized that I never uploaded an image of the basic setup. Below you can see the unit configured as stock with a short length of hose connecting the bottom outlet (with the ball valve) and the pump inlet. This is the...
Inspired by this mod, I did something slightly different that allows you to easily revert to the original setup if you like. I left the pump inside but routed the pump infeed and the bottom feed of the tank, outside the vessel and attached cam locks to allow you to use the pump for other things...
So over on the French forums I linked - they do 3 fill/empty cycles with sterilizing solution. To empty the keg you just need to pump air back into the void which just means connecting to the other hose connection on the pump
Hi folks. Thanks for the interest.
Regarding filling your kegs - if you look at the picture I attached, there is a 5/7mm silicon hose leading to a blue bowl. You would just lead this hose to your FV and the beer would be drawn in through the tube (even from a height) whenever you turn on the...
Hi folks,
Not sure if anyone has or uses this system but I thought I would share a simple system I have developed to refill these kegs.
I live in France and the kegs for this system are quite easy to come by. The system is described in this thread over on brassageamateur.com. It's in French...
Wouldn't it better that you control the ambient temperature inside the fermenter rather than the temperature of the liquid itself? Since it takes a long time for the temperature of the liquid to change, couldn't you end up with very high temps inside the fermenter if ambient temps outside are low?
Hi folks,
Since this nice little unit has a pump, I thought it was a pity that it kept it all to itself. I simply took the pump input and bottom drain connections outside the unit and used camlock fittings so the pump can be used in different ways.
This effectively combines the sightglass and...