Hi Tom, thank you for your suggestion. The temperature range is listed in the product manual, but if that meter will not work for you and you have the original packaging, let us know (brewing@brewha.com) if you would like to return it.
Thanks for the response on the water temp. You really should highlight the temp limit on the product page as it it seems like it only works with your sparging gear. I have now spent near $80 on something that does not appear it is going to work based on a misleading product description.
Hi Tom, with the BREWHA system, water is heated ‘on demand’ through the jacket, so cold water goes through the flow meter and is heated after the meter. Most customers are using it in this capacity so the water limit is more than sufficient.
The product description suugests it is good for measuring sparge water added to the brew. But sparge water is supposed to be between 165 to 169 degrees farenheit. This says it is limited to 150. Seems like a disconnect.
HI Pankaj, thank you for your inquiry. Can you please clarify what you mean by 2/3 dial? (the gallon meters have two dials that show volume in 0.1 and 0.01 gallon units)
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Hi Tom, thank you for your suggestion. The temperature range is listed in the product manual, but if that meter will not work for you and you have the original packaging, let us know (brewing@brewha.com) if you would like to return it.
Thanks for the response on the water temp. You really should highlight the temp limit on the product page as it it seems like it only works with your sparging gear. I have now spent near $80 on something that does not appear it is going to work based on a misleading product description.
Hi Tom, with the BREWHA system, water is heated ‘on demand’ through the jacket, so cold water goes through the flow meter and is heated after the meter. Most customers are using it in this capacity so the water limit is more than sufficient.
The product description suugests it is good for measuring sparge water added to the brew. But sparge water is supposed to be between 165 to 169 degrees farenheit. This says it is limited to 150. Seems like a disconnect.
HI Pankaj, thank you for your inquiry. Can you please clarify what you mean by 2/3 dial? (the gallon meters have two dials that show volume in 0.1 and 0.01 gallon units)