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  • @blk07z06
    @blk07z06 Месяц назад

    Thanks, helped me decide. A 220 sounds good but if I bought a second system then having 2 110 makes more sense as I have a 110 easily available vs having 2 220v plugs

  • @rossmcnaughton2447
    @rossmcnaughton2447 2 года назад +5

    Thanks for doing this, was really curious on the timing difference as I'm in between units, I think the 110V is the one for me as the extra timing isn't too severe and nice to be able to change location where I brew

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 2 года назад +1

      The fun part of making videos like these is that I'm curious on the outcome as well. Going to shoot a side by side of the Brewzilla 3.1.1 and Gen 4 both 110v next just to see if there are any differences. Cheers!

  • @joshuapinter
    @joshuapinter 2 года назад +4

    This was awesome. Thanks for making this. You should do a quick follow-up on how they turned out as well.
    In my opinion, the 110 is the way to go, considering the minor difference in time. It's not just the cost of putting in the 220 outlet but also it limits you to where you can brew. Or, if you ever move, etc.
    That being said, I'm eyeing up the larger units that can brew 40L of finished Wort and, just multiplying by 2, the difference between the 110 and 220 would be significant (1 hour+) between the two at that scale.
    Thanks again.

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 2 года назад +6

      I was planning on doing a blind side by side tasting once they are done fermenting and kegged. Would you be interested in seeing a side by between something like the fairly cheap 220v Grainfather S40 that can do 40 liter batches brewed side by side a 35L Brewzilla just to see how much time each one takes?

  • @louiswilliams9793
    @louiswilliams9793 Год назад

    I would suggest that the brewzilla profile on brewfather is for a 240v(220v) volt system

  • @A1Lonestar
    @A1Lonestar Год назад

    Great video, This was exactly what I was looking for. I couldn’t decide between the 2 but a half hour of savings isn’t really worth the expense of running 220.
    My only other concern is how vigorous is the boil. Did you notice a big difference between them when boiling?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass Год назад +1

      Didn't notice a difference during the boil and the boil off rate seemed about the same. Cheers

  • @paolorr
    @paolorr Год назад

    Nice side by side comparison!
    Did you notice if the proteins were retained by the false bottom with the hops?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass Год назад

      I honestly can't remember but the false bottom does block a lot of stuff from getting into your fermenter.

  • @bigdaddytreevo4120
    @bigdaddytreevo4120 2 года назад +1

    I'm still brewing in my cooler mash tun. I'm Canadian too and brew in my unheated garage. I know a half hour (at room temperature) doesn't seem like much but, how much difference do you think the 220v system would make brewing in the winter months?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 2 года назад

      I think that if you would also use the Robobrew insulated jacket the 220v system would make a pretty big difference in the colder months. Cheers

  • @InvisibleCitizen
    @InvisibleCitizen 9 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a cost to setup and use a RAPT account?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 9 месяцев назад

      As far as I know there is no cost for setting up or using a Rapt account. Cheers

  • @gingernate
    @gingernate 2 года назад

    So it's about 25 minutes longer for the 110v, what was the total time and how does it compare to a burner? Trying to convince the wife it will be quicker if I get one of these...

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 2 года назад +1

      I haven't used a burner in a long time so I'm not to sure. On the 220v if you put in your strike water the day before you want to brew and set a delayed timer so that you would be at strike temp as soon as you wanted to start you could do a 5-6 gallon all grain batch in 3-4 hours including cleanup.

    • @gingernate
      @gingernate 2 года назад

      @@graintoglass can you also do the delayed timer on the 110v?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 2 года назад +1

      @@gingernate you bet, I use it all the time.

  • @prodanman
    @prodanman 10 месяцев назад

    Heating 110v. How long to get from Mash temp to full boil on the 110v system?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 10 месяцев назад

      It takes around 30min to get from mash temp to boil on the 110v. Cheers

  • @jasonwarren4023
    @jasonwarren4023 Год назад

    Aside from the marginal time difference, was there any difference in the end product?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass Год назад +1

      I could not find any differences in the finished beer. 240v is nice since it's quicker but on the flipside the 120v system can be plugged in pretty much anywhere. I've used mine in my kitchen, basement, back deck, garage, friends house etc Cheers

  • @rossmg9901
    @rossmg9901 Год назад

    How much time do you think you could shave off with a counterflow chiller? Trying to decide between the grainfather g30 v3 and brewzilla gen 4. Bit of a price difference but grainfather comes with a counterflow. 220v plus quicker chill, Thoughts?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass Год назад

      Hi, the counterflow chiller is much faster. Should easily cut your chill time in half. If it helps in your decision you can get the Kegland counterflow chiller that works with the Brewzilla for $99. We made a quick video about it here ruclips.net/video/zUT7Zj_6BMM/видео.html

    • @ozman528
      @ozman528 11 месяцев назад

      I've just modified a G30 CFC to run on the Gen 4 65l. A couple of bucks for barbed adaptors and you are in business.

  • @monkeytreey
    @monkeytreey 11 месяцев назад

    So its a 220 30a circut right? I was just thinking of setting up my brew station by the dryer and use my existing 30a.

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 11 месяцев назад

      Yup that should do it. You'll need a power adapter if you want to plug it into your dryer receptacle.

    • @blk07z06
      @blk07z06 Месяц назад

      @@graintoglass that was what I was gonna do but it could be a pain in the ass everytime although you can get an ext cord which would make it easier to access.

  • @CrazyAboutVinylRecords
    @CrazyAboutVinylRecords Год назад

    Doesn't the 110v version require a 20 amp circuit?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass Год назад

      I've always used it on a 15amp circuit. Cheers

  • @tonyxiong4913
    @tonyxiong4913 11 месяцев назад

    I accide tally bought a 220v. Is there anyway i can convert it down to 110?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 11 месяцев назад

      Not to my knowledge but you could try reaching out to Kegland directly. Cheers

  • @donaldclemmons5980
    @donaldclemmons5980 Год назад

    would the 120v version work well with the 12L kettle extension. Does the 120v produce enough heat to keep a rolling boil ?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass Год назад +2

      I haven't tried but I don't think it would be able to bring an extra 12 liters to a nice rolling boil. I'll try to get my hands on one and give it a go at some point.

    • @markblack7044
      @markblack7044 4 месяца назад

      I use the extension on a 120v 3.1 but I added a 120v hot rod heat stick. I use the heat stick and the 500w heater when boiling, about 2000w ish. It's a ok boil. It gets me 2 kegs on one brew day so Im happy.

  • @travisdefalco4546
    @travisdefalco4546 2 года назад

    Do think the 32L will be good doing double ipa and stouts if your doing 5 gallon batches?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 2 года назад

      Ya that should be no problem. I think the Gen4 should be fine with grain bills up to 18lb although Kegland claims 23lb.

    • @travisdefalco4546
      @travisdefalco4546 2 года назад

      @@graintoglass thank you. Do sell the Bluetooth thermometer rapt and neoprene jacket?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 2 года назад

      @@travisdefalco4546 Hello, we sell the Rapt pill hydrometer for $79.99 but don't have the thermometer yet. We have the Gen 3.1.1 jackets but they fit the Gen 4, they are $29.99

    • @travisdefalco4546
      @travisdefalco4546 2 года назад

      @@graintoglass any word when the thermometer will be available?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass 2 года назад

      @@travisdefalco4546 Not sure, our supplier doesn't have an eta yet.