Wow you must be an electronics engineer on the side to just come up with your own panel. The rest of us need to follow someones schematic so we dont burn something expensive down. Which is why I think I will go the gas route and just stick to manual with a couple of PIDs set up and incremently...
Wow looks great!
I am building a 20 gallon stout tank system as well. What plans are you going off? Even though I work on multi-million dollar jets airliners for a living I don't feel I can design this thing myself. Still in debate whether I will go gas or electric. I live in 220v land so...
I wish I was doing electrical but since I live in the land of 240 volt and we have no garage I have to go with gas powered herms ! All my stout tanks will be setup for elements so if we move Ill be ready !
Greetings I am in the process of building a new 20 Gallon pilot brewery with Stout Tanks! I need help with electrical though as I will eventually make it auto with a BCS. All this will take time...and heaps of money. Any links to plans would be awesome. Cheers! :mug:
Like all of us homebrewers that dream about what you are doing all the time but don't have the balls or the finances to actually do it, I say good luck and live the dream!
Thanks for sharing it with us.
I Know You Dont Like This BK But Its Far From Poorly Designed. The reason most of us are going with Stout Is they have sanitary fittings which are far superior to Blichman where you have To install holes everywhere and do a lot of things through the lid. If you buy Stout or Blichman you Plan To...
Just bumped my carboy on a ceramic tile on the way down to the basement! I got off easy not a scratch and yes I was wearing sandals! Had to watch my 5 plus gallons of Scottish Ale wash down the steps though. Even though I did think I would see a blood trail next ! Back to plastic for me!:(