I use it to clean all the smäller pieces like butterfly valves, gaskets, sight glasses etc etc. I just put it in..fill up with 80 degree PBW solution and let it run for 20 min. Then empty it and fill up with lukewarm water and run that for 5-10 min. Take them out for a final star san rinse (if used again directly). This is by far the easiest way to get everything clean in all hard to reach areas.
Congratulations on a fantastic brewery! It looks like you’ve put a lot of effort into it. I’m curious, which 3D printer are you using for your projects? The video was beautifully done and really showcased your work. Keep up the amazing creativity! 🍻😃
Thank you so much, really appreciate it. Another big interest of mine is 3d printing so I actually also have small print farm at home consisting of 2 Bambulab X1C and 5 Ender 3 S1 Pro. It enables me to knock out my projects so much faster...thanks again
Phenomenal setting. What exactley is the "receiver" for the Tilt Pro? Wich components did you use and with which software is it operating? Secound question...Is this eventually the steam hat B80 Pro? Which diameter has it? Many thanks in advance and "gut sud".
The receiver for the tilt pro is in this case a raspberry pi zero 2w that has an image on the tilt pi software installed on the sd card. Find more info about that here tilthydrometer.com/collections/tilt-pi?srsltid=AfmBOopc4NC6dOOSQCLWyFxTgtZm7LlbUFHJCywLSibX3Qs6eAwK_BRF The tilt pro hydrometer communicates via Bluetooth to the raspberry pi. Almost all different raspberry pi's can be used. The raspberry pi can then be configured to send data to Brewfather so that you can follow the fermentation process from anywhere. The outer diameter on the steam hat itself for the B80 is 52 cm. Glad you like the video. Cheers and happy brewing