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Hi Steve,

It's no problem at all with a single 3kW element. When it's upto temperatre I have to knock the PID down to about 85-90% otherwise the boil is pretty violent. I've done two 60 and one 90 minute boil so far with no issues.

Simon
 
Hi Simon,

I don't know what your experience was like with the element people http://www.heatingelementcompany.co.uk/ ... roduct=231
which you used for the heater, but mine is pretty dismal. I made an order on 26th May and still haven't received the heater element. I emailed them last week, but no response. Just thought I'd give a heads up for anyone using them since I think I've been bilked.

Cheers,

Brian.
 
Brian,

Do give them a call to see what's up with the delivery. I spoke to them a couple of weeks after I orderd my first two elements and was told the date that they were making the next batch of the pig-tail elements. From memory they arrived a couple of days after they made some more.

Simon
 
I rang them for mine they are awaiting delivery, should have arrived end of last week so I expect mine next week sometime.
 
Mine were pretty quick once I had managed to order them.

My problem was with Google Chrome as a web browser, it wouldn't let me navigate their website properly so when I tried to go to their checkout it just kept sending me to their home page so I couldn't complete.

Went back to Internet Explorer and all was ok.

:party:
 
Thanks for all the help, everyone. I received mine at last on Tuesday, have fitted it and fitted the terminal box as per Simon said: B&Q. I made an earth from some copper sheet which I got by splitting some 15mm copper tube along its length and flattening it. I drilled a hole 13mm diameter and cut around it to form an earthing tag which goes under one of the scew fittings of the element. I'm just mashing a brew at the moment ready to try the boiler. Also, I made a wort cooler and I'm trying that today. As for controlling the boil, I have an old variac which allows me to reduce the power to the element when it starts to boil to violently. I'll post results later.



Cheers,

Brian Spencer.
 
quote - " I have an old variac which allows me to reduce the power to the element "

Of course ! Excellent idea ! Would not have thought of it myself.....like all the best ideas its obvious ,once you have been told !!

I have an old variac somewhere ,that and a wet sensor thermometer sounds a lot better than an outside mounted thermostat (which is what I WAS going to do)....nice one ,mate !

:thumb:
 
Simon - great build hope your brews are as good as the setup :wha: if not, then you will have to keep practicing and :cheers:
I am in the process of building a 10 gallon brew, Please could you tell me what advantage is there to have a sight tube? and is it essential :thumb:
 
Thanks Micky,

I'm still learning the art of brewing, and have only managed three AG brews so far. #4 is this weekend, fingers crossed, if my starter is ready :)

How is your 10 gallon setup going? I dont think the sight-tubes are essential, I think a lot of people just use a dipstick so something simillar. Having said that, I do make use of them. For example on the HLT I mark off my mashing and sparging levels on the sight-tube then I can quickly transfer the required volume of water just by draining it down to the next mark. Same with the boiler; I just mark off the required boil volume so know when I'm there... its easier to see with all the nice dark wort :drink:

Cheers
Simon
 
metal micky said:
Simon - great build hope your brews are as good as the setup :wha: if not, then you will have to keep practicing and :cheers:
I am in the process of building a 10 gallon brew, Please could you tell me what advantage is there to have a sight tube? and is it essential :thumb:

I'm thinking of putting one on my HLT so I don't have to stand on a stool to look in the top with a dipstick. However, they do tend to get 'cacked up' in the boiler and difficult to clean so think I'll leave the boiler as it is.
 
Thanks for the info about the sight glass, I think I will leave it for now I can always add later, just getting my bits together and I have realised that I did not order the ssr from auber, do you know anywhere I can get one, looked on maplins web site and can't find anything that looks like the ones from auber,
 
metal micky said:
Thanks for the info about the sight glass, I think I will leave it for now I can always add later, just getting my bits together and I have realised that I did not order the ssr from auber, do you know anywhere I can get one, looked on maplins web site and can't find anything that looks like the ones from auber,


I got one of these, took a couple of weeks to arrive.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/160573850696? ... 1439.l2649
 
Thanks for the info, I decided to contact auber and ordered ssr plus one or two other items but rs components is another :) contact for nice things :) :thumb:
 
I see Auber are now stocking selector switches too. They were one of the tricky things to find (for a sensible price) when I was doing my control panel.
 
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