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#1 BlKtRe

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Posted 02 February 2016 - 06:48 AM

So Im going to take this........

 

 

 

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This.....

 

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This....

 

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And this.....

 

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And put it on this.......

 

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Because I can. 



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 07:14 AM

Cool. I'm going to take this...

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And pour it into this...

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Posted 02 February 2016 - 08:24 AM

:cheers:



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 08:25 AM

I have thought of doing the same thing with inline O2 but just have not got to it.  It is on the list!



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 09:00 AM

<---------- has no idea what any of that stuff is.



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 09:02 AM

<---------- has no idea what any of that stuff is.

It's some new type of TarTinker or FloobFloober. As long as Andy knows what it is... I'm good.

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Posted 02 February 2016 - 09:07 AM

<---------- has no idea what any of that stuff is.

SS cross

Sightglass

coupler

aeration stone

plate chiller



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 09:09 AM

So for some sort of inline aeration while chilling?



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 09:10 AM

So for some sort of inline aeration while chilling?

yes



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 09:13 AM

yes

See, as long as you point me to the water...


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Posted 02 February 2016 - 09:14 AM

See, as long as you point me to the water...

you can make beer?



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 09:19 AM

you can make beer?

Yeah, that sounds right!



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 09:20 AM

Yeah, that sounds right!

:cheers:



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 10:09 AM

So the sight glass will allow me to watch how much o2 is being injected into the wort while chilling. The setup will allow me to chill, check wort temp, and o2 at the same time. Since I changed over to cam and groove QD's the site glass can be moved to the output of my RIMS then over to the BK during sparging and then finally moved over to the back side of the plate chiller. That way I can be a wort voyeur all the way through my processes.

 

I called Brewhardware to see if they could help me out with adding the stone to a cam and groove so it can me removed easier than unscrewing it from the SS "Tee" but it cant be done. Maybe I can figure something out on my own for that. 



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 10:15 AM

Why are you half-assing it?  You *need* an inline DO2 meter, and you know it!



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 10:17 AM

So the sight glass will allow me to watch how much o2 is being injected into the wort while chilling. The setup will allow me to chill, check wort temp, and o2 at the same time. Since I changed over to cam and groove QD's the site glass can be moved to the output of my RIMS then over to the BK during sparging and then finally moved over to the back side of the plate chiller. That way I can be a wort voyeur all the way through my processes.

 

I called Brewhardware to see if they could help me out with adding the stone to a cam and groove so it can me removed easier than unscrewing it from the SS "Tee" but it cant be done. Maybe I can figure something out on my own for that. 

 

Anything can be done .. Anything!



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 10:31 AM

Anything can be done .. Anything!

 

I'm thinking about drilling and tapping a cam dust cover and install the stone to that.



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 10:45 AM

I'm thinking about drilling and tapping a cam dust cover and install the stone to that.

Sounds feasible to me.



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 12:30 PM

Why are you half-assing it?  You *need* an inline DO2 meter, and you know it!

 

 

Buy one for me why dont ya?  



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Posted 02 February 2016 - 12:47 PM

I've always had an aversion to inline O2.  It just seems like its a problem waiting to happen.  Being that it's so easy to oxygenate after the fact has just further kept me away from this.  




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