Hi, I have a Ritchies boiler (quite old) upon which the thermostat failed quite a few years ago (probably around the time I stopped brewing - pics attached). Having gotten back into the habit, I'm looking at going from kits to try AG (I've been reading the excellent Clibit thread). I used to brew by boiling malt extract in the boiler with hops. I've been playing with the boiler and I can't get it to heat above about 85oC without the thermostat shutting off the element.
I'm contemplating bypassing the thermostat by getting a new cable straight into the element (you can see from the picture that the mails cord goes into the thermostat and then into the feed for the element - I can therefore bypass the thermostat with a new lead). I have an inkbird so I could incorporate that into my setup to add some temperature control. Does this sound like a good idea? I have cleaned the element to ensure there is no buildup of crud which may affect heating. I am presuming that a new element will not solve my issues (going from other threads I've seen).
My other option is to buy a new boiler - I've seen reference to the Fulhorn Mash Kettle - if I buy something new I'd like to get one that is energy efficient (as much as possible). Any recommendations are gratefully received. As I will be brewing in my shed (wife isn't keen on the smell), options of brewing in my kitchen are out, otherwise I'd have gone straight for a large pot!
Many thanks,
john
I'm contemplating bypassing the thermostat by getting a new cable straight into the element (you can see from the picture that the mails cord goes into the thermostat and then into the feed for the element - I can therefore bypass the thermostat with a new lead). I have an inkbird so I could incorporate that into my setup to add some temperature control. Does this sound like a good idea? I have cleaned the element to ensure there is no buildup of crud which may affect heating. I am presuming that a new element will not solve my issues (going from other threads I've seen).
My other option is to buy a new boiler - I've seen reference to the Fulhorn Mash Kettle - if I buy something new I'd like to get one that is energy efficient (as much as possible). Any recommendations are gratefully received. As I will be brewing in my shed (wife isn't keen on the smell), options of brewing in my kitchen are out, otherwise I'd have gone straight for a large pot!
Many thanks,
john