Alside101
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Or you could bend down
Could but probably wouldnt haha
Or you could bend down
Anyone has some experience and can recommend or don't a system like Ace Micro Brewery/Klarstein Mundshenk etc?
I am planning to either buy one of those all in one or make my electric pot (27L) for traditional mashing with a stirer and a spring filtrator at the bottom. So during mashing I will stir and use a PID controller to keep a temperature and after mashing I will filter it down to basket, clean the pot and boil in it again.
I heard efficiency with this all in one system is quite poor? Is that so? I know a guy with a similar system as my second option with the electric pot and stirrer and he is getting 80%+ and is able to mash 9.5kg easily while all those all in one have 8kg limit right?
Also do you know what kind of temp sensor is in the Klarstein Mundshenk? Is it ntc thermistor or pt100 maybe?
I would be going for the Ace, extremely good value for the money, and if you want a spring filter I will be sending some to the UK complete with elbow, end cap and silicone washer. Won't need spiders or hop socks with that just throw your hops straight in whether flowers or pellets.
The Ace microbrewery/Klarstein/Easybrew, etc whatever you want to call it is a good all in one system. I personally have had a terrible experience with it regarding reliability. Considering I was one of the first ones to receive it, this is not a coincidence. Since however the systems have been developed with some 'upgrades' that make them robust including:
- New heater element supplier with better casting
- Updated controller
- 'Legs' on the grain basket to keep it from slipping
- etc.
I have had these issues affect me:
- Melted switch
- Failed temperature sensor
- Bad element
I have replaced literally everything except for the pump and original ball valve and save a few wires and screws I ended up recycling for the PID replacement of the stock controller.
There are some things that need to be done to the 'Guten' as we will call it to make it reliable. You definitely 100% need a separate way to monitor temperature- another thermo pen, gauge, whatever. This is so you can calibrate if it's off. The lauter helix works much better than the stock 'strainer' so don't overlook that!
Slow down? :) "Live fast - die young" :)WQecome and slow down
I have the Bulldog Brewer, well pleased with it after a year of use. No problems other than the pump sticking because I didn't flush it through properly. Currently �ã360 with a wort chiller included, which I don't think the Ace has.
https://www.home-brew-hopshop.co.uk...er-stainless-steel-brewing-system-p-2772.html
I am in Norway now :)
I hope I won't have any of the problems and If I will have any there is 5year warranty in Norway for them and warranty here works really great so I do not worry about it.
If I buy it I will install CraftBeerPi controller there, I already have pt100 probe which will fit in the bottom instead of original one (m6 screw), heaters are easy to reconnect to SSR as well. Then I will have WiFi controler, no need to bend :)
Slow down? :) "Live fast - die young" :)
My friend made me an agitator today which I can use with my electric pot, i hope I can do some tests over the weekend and see If i want to keep it or buy Klarstein/Ace. I know it is more work to brew like this as I have to move mash to filter (or filter in the pot and clean afterwards but still I have to use 2 vessels) but I can mash more grain and efficiency is quite high. I will use it also with the CraftBeerPi controller so the temperature should be also quite stable and I can control it from my smartphone.
BTW is the new controller on the all in one using PID now to keep the temperature? As I know old one was using hysteresis of 2 C degree so temp was floating when for example set to 66 -> 66-65-64-65-66-65-64 etc. Or it is just an accuracy of the temp probe (resolution) and some added memory functions etc?
I would be going for the Ace, extremely good value for the money, and if you want a spring filter I will be sending some to the UK complete with elbow, end cap and silicone washer. Won't need spiders or hop socks with that just throw your hops straight in whether flowers or pellets.
Trub shouldn't be the problem if you have whirlpooled, maybe you havent waited for the thermals to settle, we haven' t had any problems over here.I've used a spring filter twice in my pot for BIAB after we discussed it on another thread,
I can't get more than about a pint through it before it blocks totally, even after a vigorous whirlpooling. Had to syphon the second batch out.
I think it could be the trub causing the problem though rather than the hops.
Trub shouldn't be the problem if you have whirlpooled, maybe you havent waited for the thermals to settle, we haven' t had any problems over here.
The only thing which you may have done is fully opened the outlet valve, I open slowly about halfway and as it empties you can ease the valve open a bit further.
My hopstoper was once blocked also because I fully opened the valve at the beginning. Opening slowly helped but I had to keep it pretty half open all the time, was afraid to fully open it by the end. I didn't want to have it blocked again
For me it does matter at the moment because I have a plate chiller so I want to cool my wort as fast as possible to not produce much DMS
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