This weekend I noticed that I haven't updated this thread for a long long time!So much has happened since my last post. So let's do a recapThis spring I finished up my new brewhouse in the garage.Finally the Hop Rod Garage is... in the garage. I know got a insulated room that is dedicated to my brewery.I also finished the Wago PLC control panel and I have been doing 5-6 batches on it recently. These batches has been semi-auto and I'm now working on the Codesys program to fully automating it.The load cells worked but I wasn't satisfied with how they performed after some hours of weight. So I ordered some custom made pressure transmitters from Alibaba which turned out to work extremely wellHappy camper with that upgrade! I got one transmitter in the HLT and one in the BK.Took me some hours to figure out the code and calculation but now it is working as it should.This summer I also upgraded the Wago software to their latest software -e!Cockpit. This was an awesome upgrade which gave med HTML5 for the GUI/Interface creation. As you can see on some of the pictures the GUI turned out pretty nice. Darkened the look some weeks ago. Suited the touchscreen and the red panel pretty good.As you can see the kettles are also upgraded.- HLT - Ss brewtech 30 gallon kettle- MLT - Ss brewtech 20 gallon mash tun- BK - Ss brewtech 30 gallon kettle- HLT - 2 x 3500W elements- BK - 1 x 5500W element- All mounted with Brewhardware's hotpods- 15m stainless herms coil in the HLT- 3 x Chugger SS pumps are doing the job with the transfer and resirc- 14 electric valves are controlled by the Wago PLCI have completely rebuilt the pump and valve rack. It is shortened 60cm since my initial rebuild after moving everything out in the brewhouse.I'll promise to keep this thread more updated! If you got any questions feel free to askI'm very active in Instagram and YouTube so please follow me and subscribe to the channel for Live brewdays etc.Instagram:YouTube:Facebook:So... some pictures of the upgrade!