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just got mine. I cant get the igrain basket out as the rim wont go past the the metal ring its supposed to rest on. How dose the grain basket come out/
@@rfox2014 takes about 25min for the boil and 25 min to cool down. Takes about 5 hours for a 5 gallon batch. Take your time and follow the recipe. Really hard to screw it up 😁
I think that would be pushing it a little. I did one when it was about 10 Celsius and it worked but any colder and I would probably try to do it inside. Maybe if you wrapped it in a blanket or insulated it you might pull it off.
Hello buddy, I bought a similar 60-litre brewer from China that I'm having trouble using, which is how I found your channel. The unit keeps killing the fuse. What power level should I run it on? I'm still going through your channel though to see if you've made any videos on how to use the controller.
Do you have the manual? Some people did not get one with the unit. If not I did a page by page video on it. There is a section that shows the controller and which button does what. ua-cam.com/video/K0z1k3PP4Yg/v-deo.htmlsi=Dxp0kw0GzW7u3RHy
I fill the unit to 6 gallons which comes out to be about 22.7 liters. The end after the sparge and boil off will yield right around 5 gallons or just shy of 19 liters.
Cheers to home made beer we just subscribed after your video found us. We love to home brew beer grow hops, make mead and different wines and others on our channel . Stay thirsty friend and make good beer.
just got mine. I cant get the igrain basket out as the rim wont go past the the metal ring its supposed to rest on. How dose the grain basket come out/
My dad just got this setup. I do propane BIAB, just a few things to brush up on!
Hope he enjoys it. I just did another brew. First IPA. She’s bubbling right now 😁
@@rankinprojects599 That’s great to hear! Are there any tips you learned after your brews on this system?
@@rfox2014 takes about 25min for the boil and 25 min to cool down. Takes about 5 hours for a 5 gallon batch. Take your time and follow the recipe. Really hard to screw it up 😁
@@rankinprojects599appreciate it! No issues with the pump?
Hi, with your experience on the Vevor 120 volt model, do you think it could achieve a good boil when your outside at 0 degree celsius?
I think that would be pushing it a little. I did one when it was about 10 Celsius and it worked but any colder and I would probably try to do it inside. Maybe if you wrapped it in a blanket or insulated it you might pull it off.
Hello buddy, I bought a similar 60-litre brewer from China that I'm having trouble using, which is how I found your channel.
The unit keeps killing the fuse. What power level should I run it on?
I'm still going through your channel though to see if you've made any videos on how to use the controller.
I run mine on high and make sure you are on a 20 amp breaker. Mine tripped a 15 amp.
My unit came without the cut out hole on the top sparge plate where the grain stopper links with the telescopic overflow pipe. WTF!
No way! Contact customer service. They are pretty good about getting you what you need.
How do you change the wattage?
Do you have the manual? Some people did not get one with the unit. If not I did a page by page video on it. There is a section that shows the controller and which button does what.
ua-cam.com/video/K0z1k3PP4Yg/v-deo.htmlsi=Dxp0kw0GzW7u3RHy
Hi. How much litters will be with this vevor brewing machine? Want to order the same one, for my first beer brewing.
I fill the unit to 6 gallons which comes out to be about 22.7 liters. The end after the sparge and boil off will yield right around 5 gallons or just shy of 19 liters.
@@rankinprojects599 thx for answering.
For fermentation i want to use 35 l backets. I think it is good choice for this brewery.
@@andrejgorsanov2898 I’m not sure what that is but good luck and happy brewing!