

Well what a mare


Things started to go pear shaped on the first batch when the runnings collecting vessel's element decided it was going to trip all the time...I didn't even know it could

It was taking forever for the wort to boil, I suspected an element wasn't working so I had a look at them. The one powered by the pid was fine, the element powered by my power controller wasn't. I thought oh no not again, but decided to try a different element lead and the element came back to life. Great but not great

So that was batch 1 out of the way, time for batch 2. I cleaned the rcv element before this batch so everything was hunky dory to this point.
I then pumped to the copper and started heating. Again it was taking forever and then an annoying clicking sound started in the background

I had no choice but to pump the copper empty and clean the offending element and then repump the runnings back to the copper

So 2 failed elements and a knackered power controller...not a good day....
however, I still have 20 gallons of beer fermenting away, so all is far from lost

Today for the first time in a while I pumped straight from the copper to the fv without recircing back to the copper. As a result all the cold break got carried over but my cooling time was cut to 25 min for a 10 gallon batch v the 1hr plus I'd been suffering by recircing.
I also found I hadn't read the Ph 5.2 instructions properly on previous brews. I'd been using a teaspoon instead of a tablespoon per 5 gallons

As a direct result of using the correct amount of Ph 5.2 my efficiency seems to have shot up, I'll confirm this shortly
