added some coolboxes for the water storage so I would not loose any temperature there… it was hot over the weekend, around 25 to 27 degrees outside, Gamko managed to get the fermenters from 20 degrees to 8 degrees and 1.5 hours…
so yeah I’m happy.
Patrick, I guess it is the desired power to cool down 12°C in 90min (stored cooling energy)? In my setup I def. dont’t manage to cool that quick but is it really necessary to cool down so fast?
My setup anyhow is much less sophisticated, I’m also using a similar Python cooler. I have removed the big stirrer-pump, using instead a small silentless 5W circulation pump is sufficient (running all the time). And then there is space to isolate the cover of the water basin to save energy.
It finally works smooth in a fridge-like setup, Two stage regulation keeps beertemp within resolution of the sensor (+/- 0.1°C) even when having cooling cycles more than 30min. I guess thats what you’re also having or had?
I have to admit that when cold crashing / storing to beertemp below 2°C you have to take care not to get a thick layer of ice a the top of the cooler. Anomalies of water will show temp around 1.5°C when measuring at the bottem and already building a thick layer at the top. Placing inflow and outlet of the at the top of the basin should avoid this.
I once made a quick experiment with glycol but I was not having enough glycol and then you get a daiquiri-like thick thing which blocks the pump.
Offtopic: When is your next session to come over to assist a bit?
I don’t manage to get a cooling rate of 12°C within 90 minutes. My setup is about 7°C per 90 minutes. I don’t really know if the cooling rate needs to be so hight. When cold crashing a keg in the fridge I was not even getting 2°C per hour, so I suppose almost all of the non-proffesional setups are below that rate. The beer gets very without any clearing agents at all, so I don’t see a problem.
Most of the liquid coolers are capable of building ice and even have an ice bank mode. When I coldcrash I get some ice too, but not on the surface, rather around the coils from the compressor in the liquid, I guess this is due to the stirer.
not that I know… they only added it to the store a few days ago I believe… waiting for the 220 volt version… also waiting for the Brite tanks and will combine them in 1 go…
but the concept of it being powerfull enough to forgo a CFC and directly cooldown in the chiller… I’m thinking of doing that since I believe the Gamko has enough power for it… but will be interesting.
I am patiently awaiting the fix for glycol control to purchase the brew pi. I’m running 2 SS Brewtech brew buckets with FTSS and a Bru gear 14 gal conical with cooling coil lid. Pumps are controlled with the temp controllers to switch on pumps to circulate 29F glycol (in the picture it had heated up to 31F) when temp raises beyond set point. It’s a micromatic 1/3 HP glycol unit with 5 gal glycol reservoir. Would love to control all this with the brewpi.
Any update on the Glycol control? I’m considering to buy a BrewPi and would like to know the current status controlling the Glycol temp with the BrewPi as well.
there should not be a problem there…
what I’ve done is I’ve placed a temp probe in my glycol tank and called this “fridge temp” and I added a thermowell temp sensor inside my fermenter.( I use a couple of SS Brewtech Chronicals btw…) .
i then just reused the SS Brewtech Chiller coil with pump, and the SS Brewtech heater pad and attached that via a MOSFET Board (i used this one http://nl.aliexpress.com/item/4-Channel-4-Route-MOSFET-Button-IRF540-V2-0-MOSFET-Switch-Module/32445180883.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.67.ra3wtF ) to switch them on and off via digital 1 and 2.
then I added everything to Brewpi, set it to beer constant mode, so that the glycol temp is a nice to see, and then you have to change the KP values… but @elco can give you a better advise there…
for me, this works perfectly. brewpi runs the pump when i needed cooling, and runs the heater pad when I need heat…
correct!
the SSR is for AC, the pump uses DC. if you have a glycol pump that uses AC you could use a SSR. what kind of glycol pump are you trying to control?
Cool! My pumps are indeed DC 12V pumps. I would love to get rid of the power supply in between. As mentioned, this is new territory to me. Would you have some pictures of your build or maybe a link to a guide?