After one false start with my control panel build, I completed my ebrew build out this weekend and it took its maiden voyage yesterday!The control system is kind of a hybrid Kal-clone/Strangebrew Elsinore setup - more or less a Kal design with a Raspberry Pi running Elsinore in place of the PIDs and pump switches...(seen in the lower right corner of the second pic is the aforementioned false start - I initially ordered an enclosure from auberins that was discontinued, but I was offered a scratch and dent that turned out to be a smaller size, which I tried, and failed, to make work, before just buying a different enclosure of a more appropriate size)The brew system itself is 3 vessel, single tier HERMS setup. For now, I'm still using the 10 gallon HD round cooler Mash Tun I've been using for years, but I have shiny new Concord Stainless 15 gallon kettles, each with stainless 4500watt elements. I'm using a Little Giant pump for my wort pump (old faithful that's been with me a few years) and a 12v DC Topsflo pump as an HLT recirculation pump.The maiden voyage wasn't without its bumps... The AC adapter I used on the Topsflo pump, which performed admirably in testing and pre-cleaning tasks, failed about 20 or 30 minutes into ramping up to strike temps... So I had to improvise - I didn't have another adapter in the house that'd work (I tried to make one work that seemed spec'ed right, but no go), so I had to make do without the recirculation pump - basically, I recirculated HLT water with my wort pump, set the mash tun on a milk crate on the floor, and when it came time to fly sparge, I gravity fed the HLT to the Tun and pumped the Tun up to the Kettle. Never got to use my shiny new HERMS this time out - but next time... Next time...Overall, it was pretty awesome though. Even with an hour+ worked in there trying to diagnose and fix the pump issue, I only came in about 30 minutes longer than a typical brew day - so once I get used to this set up and resolve my equipment problems, things should go very nice and quickly.