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Fuse

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by Fuse » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:16 am

nice work rimski, as you say not the most violent of boils but if its rolling like that consistantly i think it would be good enough. Any chance of a few pics of the modification you made to it?

befuggled

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by befuggled » Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:38 am

As I said before:

YOU DO NOT NEED TO TAKE IT APART TO TWEAK IT!

It is easy to damage the element. The crimps fall apart and you will need specialists tools to put them back on.
The SS band is a pita to put back.

Please do not even try to take it apart if you are not experienced with electrical goods - if you accidently pull off the earths, you could easily kill yourself.

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Pry off knob with a blunt flat knife.
Turn collar, just visible inside plastic housing, 45 degrees anti-clock with long nose pliers or similar.

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The collar has two notches in it, you can see the red thread locking compound.

Doing it this way will ensure that you still have some protection against serious overheating and you just might not kill yourselves!

rimski

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by rimski » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:02 pm

Having read Befuggled post I won't post the pictures.

I managed to do the boil fine but I have also now managed to buy a Burco boiler for 50 quid off of Ebay so I have reassembled be Lidl boiler to use it as a mash and sparge water heater.

befuggled

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by befuggled » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:26 pm

Sorry, didn't mean to preach. [-o<

For some inexplicable reason I was getting very concerned about JBKer's safety! :roll:

koomber

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by koomber » Mon Jun 21, 2010 1:02 pm

Can't have JBK'ers getting cooked from their own bodges. The Daily Mail would probably start a campaign to ban homebrew as it is killing people and destroying the 'yoof'.
Because of course minge drinking and waiting 4 weeks for a drink go hand in hand. Then again, when you wait 4 weeks for 5 gallons of wine.... welllll....

smoggy

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by smoggy » Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:23 am

Minge drinking?????? That's a whole new forum!

koomber

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by koomber » Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:03 am

*binge drinking I mean O_o

chris_reboot

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by chris_reboot » Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:26 am

freudian slip? :lol:

delboy

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by delboy » Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:20 am

chris_reboot wrote:freudian slip? :lol:
Dont you mean a freudian clit :D

Cain

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by Cain » Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:08 pm

That's mine tweaked as per Befuggled's instructions.

I inserted a tiny allen key into each of the gaps in the collar, clamped them to the main dial and they turned very easily.

I compared the temerature to the dial reading from 60 degrees up.
From 60 to 95 degrees on the dial, I was exactly 5 degrees hotter in the pot.
At the start of the "Max" line, it would cut out at 103 and kick back in at 101-102.
Left it flat out for another few minutes and it got up to 104, but if I even partially cover it, I think it'll get another few dregrees in there.

I think this'll do the job nicely, shame I don't know what I'm doing beyond a Coopers kit! :lol:

koomber

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by koomber » Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:10 pm

Nice, nice :) I'm liking the work that people are putting in to get this to work. Thanks for confirming befuggled's instructions Cain.
Was it a full volume?

Cain

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by Cain » Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:09 am

25 litres

rimski

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by rimski » Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:03 am

I you fill it to 1cm from the top it hold about 26L so it holds 25L perfectly

befuggled

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by befuggled » Wed Jun 23, 2010 3:08 pm

Is it something out of Star Trek? :shock:

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Kingons? 8-[

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An aerial, or a Bat Call Sign? :-?

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No! - it's a hop stopper for a Lidl thingywotsit :roll:

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Cain

Re: Lidl Boiler

Post by Cain » Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:09 pm

That's a nice wee additon!
What's the mesh you've used?
Do those pipes just slot together, or are they bonded in some way?

Getting this boiler cheap is what's nudging me away from Coopers kits to making real beer, so this is all new territory for me.

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