Thu Jan 01, 2015 10:33 am
				
				My last system was an HLT-HERMS & it was fantastic.  I had none of the issues that BD was describing.  I'd still be using one, but I upgraded my MLT & BK to much, much larger vessels & the old HERMS coil wasn't large enough to handle over double the volume.  I'm temporarily running a RIMS tube (which I hate), but only because I haven't upgraded the HLT yet.  When I do, I'll be building another coil for it.
A separate vessel would definitely work, but it's usually just a matter of correctly manipulating your system.  Mine was an all manual 2-tier.  I didn't do a constant recirc with mine, only for ramping & holding the mash out at temp.  2F over is going to give you a real slow ramp.  I'd suggest something like 8-12 over, depending on your system.  The coil length/diameter, geometry & flow rate are all going to play a part.  HERMS coils have a skin-effect, so that also has to be taken into account.
I would get my HLT up in the mid 170's, but killing the heat at the right time will drop that to 170 without a problem - remember a heat exchanger doesn't just work in one direction, you can use the mashout temp to drop the HLT temp.
Really HLT-HERMS brewing is mastering your flow-rate & timing.  It can be pretty tricky to learn.  The two pieces of advice to getting it down I can give: stay sober & take notes on temps/times/flow rates.  Don't circ too fast to minimize skin effect & maximize transfer.  It is possible to go too slow though.
				Lee
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