The Great Valve Debate?
The Great Valve Debate?
Hey all,
As many of you know I am currently in build of an entirely new electric system. The design is based on Kal's from The Electric Brewery. However, Have devaited from his in most aspects of control. However, the pot incorporation will be very similar.
The difference is I am not using BoilerMakers as they are so dang expensive. Which now leaves me the task of determining my own valve height for the output valves.
The BoilMakers have a fairly high valve, by looking at the pictures and extrapolating, they look to be between 2 1/2 and 3 inches above the bottom with a dip tube.
However, I am unsure of height placement for mine. The only advantage I can see in a higher valve is that it is easier to connect hosing to the quick disconnects and for opening and closing the valves, the down sides of having them higher is that they drive higher other components in the rig, such as false bottom, boil elements, HERMS coil, ect...
Was kind of looking for some advice from you all to see if I have missed anything in the PRO's/Con's of incorporation of the valves. Any thoughts?
As many of you know I am currently in build of an entirely new electric system. The design is based on Kal's from The Electric Brewery. However, Have devaited from his in most aspects of control. However, the pot incorporation will be very similar.
The difference is I am not using BoilerMakers as they are so dang expensive. Which now leaves me the task of determining my own valve height for the output valves.
The BoilMakers have a fairly high valve, by looking at the pictures and extrapolating, they look to be between 2 1/2 and 3 inches above the bottom with a dip tube.
However, I am unsure of height placement for mine. The only advantage I can see in a higher valve is that it is easier to connect hosing to the quick disconnects and for opening and closing the valves, the down sides of having them higher is that they drive higher other components in the rig, such as false bottom, boil elements, HERMS coil, ect...
Was kind of looking for some advice from you all to see if I have missed anything in the PRO's/Con's of incorporation of the valves. Any thoughts?
I personally like the position on the boilermakers for the valves. They are at the right height for me to use my quick disconnects without jamming my hand against the table all day.
Not sure if this answers your question. I have the boilermakers and if you want I'll be happy to show you the setup so you can measure and look at how I've incorporated the setup. Mine is pretty much 100% Kal Clone.
Not sure if this answers your question. I have the boilermakers and if you want I'll be happy to show you the setup so you can measure and look at how I've incorporated the setup. Mine is pretty much 100% Kal Clone.
I have one of the old style Italian kettles and the valve is about an inch off the bottom. I use a copper elbow and just push it in the hole for a dip tube. It gets me to the bottom of the kettle for under $3. Easy to remove and works great.
I really like the dip tube on the Boilermakers. Wish they sold that separately. I guess if going from scratch I would find a dip tube system I like and let that determine the height of my ball valve.
I really like the dip tube on the Boilermakers. Wish they sold that separately. I guess if going from scratch I would find a dip tube system I like and let that determine the height of my ball valve.
Matt Franklin
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
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
If yours is a 100% clone, then I am assuming you are using the 20 gallon BoilerMakers, could you measure from the bottom (true bottom) to the center of valve for me (from the inside would probably be easiest)?-MG- wrote:I personally like the position on the boilermakers for the valves. They are at the right height for me to use my quick disconnects without jamming my hand against the table all day.
Not sure if this answers your question. I have the boilermakers and if you want I'll be happy to show you the setup so you can measure and look at how I've incorporated the setup. Mine is pretty much 100% Kal Clone.
Trying to evaluate from a picture is hard due to the unknow angles.
Thanks
Jeremy