hughjamton
Well-Known Member
I'm going to upgrade my brewing experience by moving away from my kettle elements in a plastic fv biab which will become my HLT to a 50ltr s/s mash/boil pot, brew in a basket.
All under the watchful eye of a control panel.
I'll be brewing in the garage, as oppose to outside the garage, and I'm limited to 3kw.
I want to install a switch that will stop me accidentally having the hlt and boiler on at the same time.
The boiler element is 3 1kw elements in one, all will be separately controlled, one by an inkbird to control the mash temperature, one by a voltage controller and one will be on or off.
The insulated hlt will be on a timer controlling another inkbird to turn it on for an early start.
Here's the question (at last).
Can I put the switch between the inkbird and the SSR that will make sure I can't use the elements on both pots at the same time but still monitor the temp through the inkbird?
Eventually I think I'll go over to a herms system utilising another 32ltr pot I have.
All under the watchful eye of a control panel.
I'll be brewing in the garage, as oppose to outside the garage, and I'm limited to 3kw.
I want to install a switch that will stop me accidentally having the hlt and boiler on at the same time.
The boiler element is 3 1kw elements in one, all will be separately controlled, one by an inkbird to control the mash temperature, one by a voltage controller and one will be on or off.
The insulated hlt will be on a timer controlling another inkbird to turn it on for an early start.
Here's the question (at last).
Can I put the switch between the inkbird and the SSR that will make sure I can't use the elements on both pots at the same time but still monitor the temp through the inkbird?
Eventually I think I'll go over to a herms system utilising another 32ltr pot I have.