Hi Guys.
I recently got a secondhand ritchies boiler that I intend to use as a HLT in my forthcoming 3 vessel set up. Its the one with a single element controlled by a Bruheat thermostat.
Yesterday I was calibrating a new dipstick to make sure I get my volumes right and I banged on the heat to see how long it would take to get up to strike temp. I noticed that even with the thermostat turned all the way up the heat keeps clicking on and off. I know this won't prevent me from using it as a HLT but I did think that now and again I would have liked to be able to use it as a boiler for splitting the wort of a brew and using one hop schedule in one half in the ritchie and different hops in the other half in my gas fired pot.
I only brew to 25 litres at most so the boiler would not need to boil a large quantity of liquid so I think the single element could cope. Does anyone have any experience of bypassing the thermostat on this type of boiler? Also is there a good reason why I might not want to bypass it? :wha:
Thanks in advance for any help.
Jim
I recently got a secondhand ritchies boiler that I intend to use as a HLT in my forthcoming 3 vessel set up. Its the one with a single element controlled by a Bruheat thermostat.
Yesterday I was calibrating a new dipstick to make sure I get my volumes right and I banged on the heat to see how long it would take to get up to strike temp. I noticed that even with the thermostat turned all the way up the heat keeps clicking on and off. I know this won't prevent me from using it as a HLT but I did think that now and again I would have liked to be able to use it as a boiler for splitting the wort of a brew and using one hop schedule in one half in the ritchie and different hops in the other half in my gas fired pot.
I only brew to 25 litres at most so the boiler would not need to boil a large quantity of liquid so I think the single element could cope. Does anyone have any experience of bypassing the thermostat on this type of boiler? Also is there a good reason why I might not want to bypass it? :wha:
Thanks in advance for any help.
Jim