I would like to add a nice control panel with controllers. The one on http://theelectricbrewery.com/ is bad ass. Right now I use 55,000 BTU jet burners with 20lb propane and a regulator. From reading some posts on the honeywell intermittent valves, I don't think my burners would work.
Going all electric isn't all that appealing due to adding 2 runs of 30A service to my garage and putting a GFI in there for each circuit. I could switch which element is on and just get by with 1 run, but I regularly do multiple batches at the same time and then I'd need a way to heat either the HLT or BK (i.e. mash in the next batch while boiling to cut down on the clean up time vs brew time).
I'm thinking of running 1 circuit to the Garage using 4 conductor wire so it could power the HLT and the control panel equipment, pumps, etc. I'd convert the HLT to electric, add a new keggle mash tun and get rid of my cooler since I'd be able to maintain temp and step mash. For the BK, is there a simple valve I could install with a pilot and use my current burner? Do the ASKO valves just require a constant 120V or 24V signal (i.e. could they be switched on) and then use some type of constant spark device to light the thing? Another pet peeve I have is to get down on the ground to light the burner all the time. I wouldn't be comfortable just using a bbq igniter, it would have to be one that you could hold down and get coninuous spark.
Anyway, I'm brainstorming right now to figure out which way I should go. I figured there are people here who have gone through similar progressions and could provide some insight. Thanks in advance for the help!


