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2024-05-31 - Deck Demo 2 - Lorex
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Відео

2024-05-25 - Deck Demo - Insta360 Roof
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2024-05-25 - Deck Demo - Insta360 Roof
2024-05-25 - Deck Demo - Lorex Camera
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2024-05-25 - Deck Demo - Lorex Camera
Harvest Right Freeze Drying Rolos and Figs
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Harvest Right Freeze Drying Rolos and Figs
Painting the MGB
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Doing complete bodywork, and painting a 1967 MGB in a weekend.
E-HERMS Brewing System
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This video shows, a complete overview of the Electric Heat Exchanged Recirculating Mash brewing System that I designed and built including a sample brewday. Click 'SHOW MORE' for more info, links, credits. Special thanks to www.theelectricbrewery.com and to www.homebrewtalk.com the inspiration of several projects, and expertise of the people on both of those sites and several others around the ...
1972 MGB starting for the first time.
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Our 1972 MGB starting for the first time.. azwillnj
1967 MGB running for the first time in 16 years.
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Rebuilt 1967 MGB running for the first time since 1997.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @gunnernic2531
    @gunnernic2531 3 роки тому

    looks a lot like the electric brewery controller, did they buy your design?

    • @azwillnj
      @azwillnj 3 роки тому

      No, they were first, I used them for a lot of inspiration and definitely owe them for the component selection. I wanted some other features and changed the circuit design completely from theirs.

  • @jeffmcclain
    @jeffmcclain 4 роки тому

    Nice overview video. Very pretty system (how long did you have to polish those kegs???? LoL). Great high level function of your setup and quick views of how you run your brews.

  • @JordanHexican
    @JordanHexican 4 роки тому

    Hey man, hope you get this message..the wiring diagram has helped me no end thank you...I was just worried about having the 2 negatives on the HLT and Mash PID (the SSR outputs) commoned up...no issue with backfeeding from one to another when one switches on? Or are the negative terminals always negative and it just switches the positive on when it needs to? Thanks

    • @azwillnj
      @azwillnj 4 роки тому

      No, there is no back feeding, that's why the element power switch has 2 contractor blocks to keep the 2 feeds separate, they then go to the 2 separate contractor blocks on the PID select switch.

  • @coreyblackburn9289
    @coreyblackburn9289 4 роки тому

    Bad ass brother..🍻

  • @anthonyturo8372
    @anthonyturo8372 5 років тому

    I know I’m late to the party.. but thank you for producing this. It was very informative

  • @JordanHexican
    @JordanHexican 5 років тому

    Incredible system... Well done... Great inspiration for myself....favourited for future reference

  • @tasosgeorgeadis8923
    @tasosgeorgeadis8923 6 років тому

    "That I designed and built" (facepalm)

  • @pachonX
    @pachonX 6 років тому

    Nice job! Congratulations! Where did you get your diptubes? Thx in advance

  • @Tonnsfabrication
    @Tonnsfabrication 7 років тому

    Where did you get the name plates for the control panel made? They look nice.

  • @carlosroberto1784
    @carlosroberto1784 7 років тому

    Como adquirir o seu produto a sua máquina e ela será enviada para o Brasil

  • @smgri
    @smgri 7 років тому

    pretty impressive ..good job ! I like the fact you showed your whirlpooling and all...question...who confident are you on welds being sanitary...i have a 3 barrel unit that I want to convert..but I dont want to fuck it up...was it hard to do right !?

  • @marka1142
    @marka1142 7 років тому

    I hate you. That's the best system I've seen. Kudos to you. I'd love a system like that. You lucky dog. Come on lottery.

  • @nikosnikos1594
    @nikosnikos1594 7 років тому

    How many liters are the kegs (i thing 75L??), and how much beer you can make. For larger kegs it will be better like 100L..??

  • @tedzarubaiko
    @tedzarubaiko 7 років тому

    great build by the way... a few points of note that may help... (1) you may want to shorten the pick-up tube in the boil kettle so that you pick up from the very edge of the pot vs the center... where you have it now, the tube will get a ton of the gunk from the center of the bot via the whirl pool... (2) any whirl pools typically work best when they are submerged. Your Hot Water Tank has it coming back above the liquid level. The one in the boil kettle looks low enough but points down...whirl pooling typically work best when the flow is radially "flat" vs oriented up or down... (3) during your start of the mash, it went quickly when you added water but you should try under-letting (fill the tun via the outlet) which helps absorption and eliminated dough balls. Based on your set up, it's just a matter of moving the hose. It helps immensely especially on larger grain bills rather then stirring a ton of grain to get it mixed...

  • @goldgulfcoastdesignericsho8628
    @goldgulfcoastdesignericsho8628 7 років тому

    That is one impressive Herms system you have no matter what some may say. I for one am very impressed and jealous. Cheers

  • @pfsmith007
    @pfsmith007 7 років тому

    Nice job. A lot of up-front work but I expect it is paying dividends. I like your approach where all the necessities are taken care of and no overkill. Thanks for posting that

  • @muzguz7276
    @muzguz7276 7 років тому

    Good work mate.

  • @mustafa1912
    @mustafa1912 7 років тому

    amazing

  • @vincentmartinez3956
    @vincentmartinez3956 7 років тому

    I'd love to know how much this entire set up cost.

  • @glengiddens4724
    @glengiddens4724 7 років тому

    Alex just wanted to tell you that you, your video, and you responding to so many question's here have helped a lot of us that are trying to set up our E-HERMS system's. And for all that I just wanted to say thanks my brother brewer. I put together my system in 09 to be gas fired, but am now modifying it to also brew E-HERMS, and your video here has helped me so much. I'm a keggle brewer as well. And you have really inspired me in so many direction's with my system.

  • @muquiranasrecords
    @muquiranasrecords 7 років тому

    Amazing, thanks for sharing!

  • @tedzarubaiko
    @tedzarubaiko 7 років тому

    you may want to consider in the boil kettle to change the straight NPT x Compression Straight fitting for your outlet to a NPT x 90deg Compression Elbow so that you pull off closer to the edge of your pot. it looks like your pickup may be too close to the center that you may be picking up the gunk from the center of the whirlpool.

  • @ericrachal6133
    @ericrachal6133 7 років тому

    Alex you are a brewing GOD! Great job! very well done

  • @tonigekko
    @tonigekko 7 років тому

    ёханны бабоханны!

  • @filipinoamericanvlogger7449
    @filipinoamericanvlogger7449 8 років тому

    Where I can buy brewing system?

  • @specialized41
    @specialized41 8 років тому

    1-What you use to polish this Kegs? 2-Where I can buy this False botton.?? Nice vid, Thanks!!

  • @justinmarks9371
    @justinmarks9371 8 років тому

    Very Very Cool System man, Cheers 🍺 🍻 🍺

  • @marcjason9119
    @marcjason9119 8 років тому

    Hi, Would you mind listing the parts you used for each vessel? Thanks

  • @overmarsdaria3222
    @overmarsdaria3222 8 років тому

    8 coat of paint? That s too much!

  • @jriis2010
    @jriis2010 8 років тому

    If you use a shorter thermocouple, you can mount it on the side of the tee and avoid the probe sticking out

  • @ethanallen4149
    @ethanallen4149 8 років тому

    dude you are a stud, i just watched this whole thing and was excited the whole time

  • @DaJoshinator
    @DaJoshinator 8 років тому

    Wow that is some incredible worksmanship! Awesome job!

  • @Byshox
    @Byshox 8 років тому

    This is amazing!

  • @alperakbey4780
    @alperakbey4780 8 років тому

    good work dude

  • @bigern00
    @bigern00 8 років тому

    19:30...aeration holes are clever

  • @dangerdoug
    @dangerdoug 8 років тому

    First of all, excellent system you've put together. I am also on the path to having a HERM system. I'm curious how long it takes to cool your wort using your HLT? I had the idea I would be building a counter flow wort chiller as most do, until I saw this video. Cheers

  • @clivemilne7787
    @clivemilne7787 8 років тому

    Just a minor point which could be a source of confusion.. A couple of times you refer to your temperature sensing elements as 'PT100 thermocouples' There is no such thing.!!. PT 100's are RTD's (resistive temperature devices) Thermocouples generate voltage (at the junction of dissimilar metals) - A completely different principle. If someone didn't understand the distinction and bought a PT100 rtd and tried to connect it to a thermocouple PID controller, they would end up confused and ultimately pissed off once they discovered it was never going to work. 2c

  • @spinetta24
    @spinetta24 8 років тому

    Great work! Please help me comprehend how it functions. What does the mashtun pid control? I would make it control the pump so than when my mash temp goes down the mashtun pid turns on the pump and makes the wort recirculate till the temp rises to where its set. I cant understand the way you have it setup... Sorry for my ignorance :)

  • @damgabvec
    @damgabvec 8 років тому

    Hi, How do you controll the scorching on boiling and thermal inertia on mashing? thanks

  • @markcampbell6212
    @markcampbell6212 9 років тому

    Hi Alex, I'm building 5500w elements now for the HLT and the BK. I like the LED bling on the element boxes. Can you provide info on what you used and how you wired this? Thanks!

  • @johnnynanners
    @johnnynanners 9 років тому

    Man your system is extremely impressive! Hope to build a similar system someday. Do you have an engineering background or just a great ability to research and tinker?

  • @sareinhart
    @sareinhart 9 років тому

    Absolutely amazing setup!

  • @01waterwalker
    @01waterwalker 9 років тому

    Wow! You be wired tight. Good job with your system and your video.

  • @WreckedBrewery
    @WreckedBrewery 9 років тому

    Looks great man. Excellent job with your setup. Now you just need to motorize that mill!

  • @MrRegularDad
    @MrRegularDad 9 років тому

    Excellent system. Any chance of a wiring schematic for the control box?

  • @509fuentes
    @509fuentes 9 років тому

    Wow nice work!

  • @I_Am_Killer_B
    @I_Am_Killer_B 9 років тому

    That's smart putting the LED on the junction box. I don't really see how anybody would go poking around a live brewery anyway but that's definitely a great last-ditch foolproof system.

  • @mimicotom
    @mimicotom 9 років тому

    Nice system. How many batches in a year would you brew? And have you noticed a large increase in your electric bill?

  • @troyw935
    @troyw935 9 років тому

    Great Video. I've been looking at a ton of RIMS videos lately, and yours was one of the best. Great ideas on the fermentation chamber as well.