

also I have made a 50 micron filter.






Yes the chiller stays in all the time at Mirens version which is somehow full automated .PistolPatch wrote:You electric guys will have to start a competition. Seeing some impressive work here lately. Top job miren.
Does the interior chiller stay inside the kettle for the whole brew? Looks like it is pretty permanent to me.
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PP
There is no problem in pulling out the bag but you guessed right in the cleaning part of your sentence. Particular when I'm using hop leafs. So I overcome the problem by using pellets.PistolPatch wrote:....... I would have thought it would make it hard to pull your bag out and also be hard to clean the chiller/kettle but these two things don't seem to to be causing you any problems. I'm guessing you are using the bag for your hops too?....
I use small coton bags for the hops.PistolPatch wrote:How about using your bag for your hops miren? Just a quick rinse after you mash out and it should be good to go for your hops. I've got the copper coil like nik but even the pellet hop gunge tends to build up after a few brews.
Hello Davidearzaman wrote:Hi Miren
very nice assembly...just a question...where do you source the heating element?
did you have to bend by yourself or it was already shaped that way?
What about adding a circulating pump :-)?
ciao
Davide
Thank you PP this pump fulfils all my requirements. So this will be my next projectPistolPatch wrote:Thanks for answering my questions miren![]()
nala uses a cheap pump on his kettle here. There's a link to the pump website in post #8. Maybe that will do the trick for you?



I also use one of those pumps. they are surprisingly good for the price. I run through a herms unit and back into the top of the pot during the mash and also use it to whirlpool before no chilling. It runs fine even at temperatures just below 100 degrees C.miren wrote:Thank you PP this pump fulfils all my requirements. So this will be my next projectPistolPatch wrote:Thanks for answering my questions miren![]()
nala uses a cheap pump on his kettle here. There's a link to the pump website in post #8. Maybe that will do the trick for you?
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