Randy's mash setup

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Randy's mash setup

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Brewing for the first time in months. Here's my current mash setup.
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How's the Anovo working for mash temp?
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It's working well.
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That's slick. I was thinking RIMS tube Saturday, but this has my attention.

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Let me know if you have questions. I too was considering a RIMS but after seeing Franklin's setup I started to reconsider. I needed a way to control the water temp and I already had the Anova, an extra pot, and a coil. So I just needed a pump and tubing, which I would have needed anyway.
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So is that another heater under the HLT, or are you using the ANOVA for all the heating. It looks like the ANOVA has 800W, so it seems like it would be kind of slow getting up to temp, but once close, would maintain it spot on.
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I like this. As Alton Brown would approve, make stuff in your brewery multitaskers. Use your immersion chiller or counterflow chiller to do heat exchange for your mash and to chill wort. Nice cost saver. And here you have a device for brewing and cooking. Awesome.
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Yeah I did the Matt Franklin way with my old keggle setup. I still have a heat stick and the temp controller. Maybe I will find a pump deal at some point and give this a shot with my cooler. It seems to hold temp really well so I haven't worried much

Tom it looks like Randy is also using a hot plate under the kettle to supplement the yeat
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Yup Alton Brown even made his fire extinguisher multi-task. :)

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Yes, I picked up an inexpensive hot plate for extra juice. The Anova works really well for my small batches on it's own though. I haven't done any quantified tests, but so far it doesn't seem like the hot plate speeds up the heating much. I hope to run some tests soon. Tom, my Anova is also the original model and it's a little higher wattage.
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Matt, yes multi use is the way I like to go too. Whether in the brewery or on camping trips.
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Um, no that's going a bit far. I do have a well, so until that runs dry I'll be using the input rather than the output for my brews. Though since it runs through an RO filter, I'm not sure what difference I'd make.
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carrisr wrote:Let me know if you have questions. I too was considering a RIMS but after seeing Franklin's setup I started to reconsider. I needed a way to control the water temp and I already had the Anova, an extra pot, and a coil. So I just needed a pump and tubing, which I would have needed anyway.
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