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Home Brewers RIMS Tube

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7:52 pm
July 30, 2010


gbrewer

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Today I received my RIMS Tube from Derrin over at Brewers Hardware. The item was shipped via USPS priority mail. Needless to say, I opened the package and was excited about all the sparkle from the stainless steel.  The items inside the package matched exactly what was described on Derrin's website. 

For those who may not know what a RIMS Tube is…. R.I.M.S. stands for Recirculating Infusion Mash System. Simply put, during the mash process,  the wort is recirculated through the RIMS Tube to maintain the temperature of the wort. Inside the RIMS Tube is a hot water heater element. The heater element is usually controlled (on and off) by some sort of PID and temperature probe which would be installed in the RIMS Tube. 

The RIMS Tube from  brewershardware.com includes the following:

  • 1 – 1.5" Tri Clover 2-piece RIMS Tube
  • 4 – Silicone Gaskets
  • 1 – PTFE Center Gasket
  • 5 – Tri Clover Clamps
  • 1 – 3" Tri Clover Thermowell is standard, other fittings or built sensors are optional.
  • 1 – 1.5" Tri Clover X 1" NPS adapter
  • A water heater element and temperature controller are required but not included. Your system will also require a pump.

    This well designed RIMS Tube is 16 inches in overall length and is designed as two pieces.  The two piece design allows you to rotate the inlet and outlet tubes into a most favorable position.

    I am looking forward to using the RIMS Tube for the first time. Check back soon for updates!

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    6:48 pm
    August 20, 2010


    gbrewer

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    Still developing this to work best with my system. I have ran some initial tests through the system with water and it works great. I needed to create some sort of brackets to work with my current brewing stand. I have created this bracket and will be posting some pictures soon.

    8:55 pm
    October 13, 2010


    gbrewer

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