October 13th, 2010 tech meeting
October 13th, 2010 tech meeting
Lee! How dare you break the string of bad stir-bar jokes with an actual informative post. For shame. ;^)
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 7:49 PM, DrPaulsen <brew-techmeet@crbeernuts.org (brew-techmeet@crbeernuts.org)> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 7:49 PM, DrPaulsen <brew-techmeet@crbeernuts.org (brew-techmeet@crbeernuts.org)> wrote:
Post generated using Mail2Forum (http://www.mail2forum.com)My large stir bar was a pain in the ass to learn to use with my 5L flask. Until I figured out how to control the flask-to-plate spacing and slowly bring it up to speed, it would throw the bar every time. Now it works perfectly every time (on the rare occasions that I use liquid yeast, that is).
October 13th, 2010 tech meeting
My stir bar is black, does color make a difference?? Some say it does.
From: BrewHound [mailto:brew-techmeet@crbeernuts.org]
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tompb wrote:
You need to size your stirbar to the spacing and size of the magnets.
Not saying you can not work with a larger stir bar. Some get more satisfaction out of a larger one when everything is fitted right. Its just the small ones cause less problems.
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tompb wrote:
You need to size your stirbar to the spacing and size of the magnets.
Not saying you can not work with a larger stir bar. Some get more satisfaction out of a larger one when everything is fitted right. Its just the small ones cause less problems.
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Tim,brownbeard wrote:I can be there now. I got someone else to bring the kid home from hockey tonight. I will bring a cordless drill and a soldering iron. What bits will be necessary for the drill?
I have 2 cordless drills, each with a spare battery, so you probably won't need to bring a drill or bits.
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October 13th, 2010 tech meeting
Its too bad Franklin you might not be using that stir bar for awhile..haha. Looking forward to completing mine, they look like they should be pretty good looking stir plates when there done, good work CJ… although the way I drilled mine… there could be some extra ventilation..dooh.
From: Matt F [mailto:brew-techmeet@crbeernuts.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 6:04 PM
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I just bought the stir bar recommended for the flask.
Matt Franklin
Slappy Brewing North
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From: Matt F [mailto:brew-techmeet@crbeernuts.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 6:04 PM
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I just bought the stir bar recommended for the flask.
Matt Franklin
Slappy Brewing North
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Well, for those who weren't in attendance last night, we worked on the stir plate DIY for the tech meeting.
This was a little more complicated than a basic stir plate. This DIY event involved actually building a voltage regulation curcuit that spans from 1.5v to 11.5v. Which kind of threw everyone for a loop including myself. Thank God Potsy was there to help all of us (THANKS POTSY!).
The end result was 4 successfull curcuits (1 completed unit), 2 units that did not work, and several did not get there units finished. I am unsure of how I am going to proceed with this whether we are going to do at Part Duex or complete these on a one-on-one basis.
Last night after everyone left I got pissed off and started and successfully built the curcuit and the rig in about 1 hour (Seriously, not kidding I got it to work). It was just a matter of getting familar with the curcuit is all. I think I got this down enough to get everyone going.
So, here is the question do you guys want to wait the 3 weeks until the next meeting to fix the units or you contact me, either post here or PM me and we can work out a time to sit down and get your box going. I promise it won't take long (about an hour).
For the books People who have paid for their boxes:
John Buck
Big 'T'
Jim F
Matt Franklin
Those who still owe for their plates
Kurt Ford
Dave R
Tim
(please let me know if this is incorrect, I am pretty sure thats right though)
This was a little more complicated than a basic stir plate. This DIY event involved actually building a voltage regulation curcuit that spans from 1.5v to 11.5v. Which kind of threw everyone for a loop including myself. Thank God Potsy was there to help all of us (THANKS POTSY!).
The end result was 4 successfull curcuits (1 completed unit), 2 units that did not work, and several did not get there units finished. I am unsure of how I am going to proceed with this whether we are going to do at Part Duex or complete these on a one-on-one basis.
Last night after everyone left I got pissed off and started and successfully built the curcuit and the rig in about 1 hour (Seriously, not kidding I got it to work). It was just a matter of getting familar with the curcuit is all. I think I got this down enough to get everyone going.
So, here is the question do you guys want to wait the 3 weeks until the next meeting to fix the units or you contact me, either post here or PM me and we can work out a time to sit down and get your box going. I promise it won't take long (about an hour).
For the books People who have paid for their boxes:
John Buck
Big 'T'
Jim F
Matt Franklin
Those who still owe for their plates
Kurt Ford
Dave R
Tim
(please let me know if this is incorrect, I am pretty sure thats right though)
Last edited by BrewHound on Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:28 am, edited 2 times in total.
Thanks again for putting all that together CJ.
BTW - I did pay you last night. You even gave me $5 for change which impressed me. I guess I should have gotten a receipt. I paid you while you were having a smoke in your brew room.
BTW - I did pay you last night. You even gave me $5 for change which impressed me. I guess I should have gotten a receipt. I paid you while you were having a smoke in your brew room.
Matt Franklin
Slappy Brewing North
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Slappy Brewing North
On Tap:
American IPA
Strata Hazy IPA
Dr. Lee Orval
American Strong Ale
Friend of the Devil Belgian Golden Strong
Imperial Stout