So I brewed the club trippel yesterday and it is fermenting nicely at 65 degrees this morning. Everything went pretty well until the boil ... when I overshot volume by about a gallon. No biggie, just boil a bit longer. But the programming wasn't quite right for that so I switched over to manual controls .. again no big deal ... completed the boil ... time to cool. Now all hell breaks loose. First, my HLT has an embedded SS coil for heat exchange (I use HERMS) so for cooling, I empty the HLT, fill with water first, ice later, and pump hot wort through the same coil used for mash temp control. During the last 10 minutes of boil, I sanitize this system by pumping boiling wort through (no cooling fluid in HLT) for 10 minutes.
More background .. since I don't have my hop spider yet, I bagged the 2 hop additions. Also, my boil pot has a convex bottom with the pickup in the side of the pot so that whirlpooled trub winds up away from the pickup.The boil pot also has a tangential return that makes whirlpooling "automatic" when the pump is on. So I noticed that there was no whirlpool going in the Boil Pot as I started cooling. First I thought to open the return end and forgot to close the manual valve on the pot. Hands now burned, cussing starts. Finally reconfig to test to see if pump can push the wort. No flow. I have the new high flow impellers but haven't installed yet ... more cussing. Finally figure out that wort isn't exiting the pot ... go fishing in pot ... find one hop bag but not the other ... Light bulb! Fish around the exit port and finally extract the other bag ... it was wedged in the port. OK .... while I have things apart, gotta try out the Brewer's Hardware trub filter ... being optimistic, I put the fine screen on .. after all, hops were bagged and I vorlaufed the wort and sparge. I saw some break material in the wort so I figured I'd clean some of it out while cooling. Cooling starts, temps starts dropping ... woo hoo ... oops celebrated too early ... cooling stops, pump not pumping ... more cussing. Gotta be the trub filter ... sure enough, fine screen is caked with what looks like thick cake batter ... more cussing ... clean, sanitize, reassemble ... that has to be all of the trub right? ... Start boil pump and blow GFI ... more cussing .. must've gotten the pump wet with hose after cleaning up spilled wort. Dry, start, progress! Whew. Start HLT pump (which circulates water around coils for efficiency) ... blow GFI ... (you know what happens next) Dry, cooling restarts, temps dropping .. then stop again ... trub filter taken out of system, restart and finally get to 70 degrees after 3 hours of screwing around. Push wort to conical, aerate with O2, pitch yeast ... too heavy to safely lift into ferm fridge (back to cussing) ... get just enough help from SWMBO to get it lifted and now to do minimal cleanup ... 11:30pm ... now 10+ hours into brewday.
Kind of humorous now but not so much late last night. All in all I did enjoy working with the new system ... it'll take several brew sessions to get all of the kinks and procedures worked out to avoid another session like last night and I still have some other things to do ... like add inline O2, and reconfig some of the plumbing to be more efficient. Plus the new high flow impellers need to be installed (which means I have to disassemble the plumbing I think ... I mounted the pumps, then plumbed ... don't think I can take it apart enough because the pumps are mounted to SS plates with SS studs and most of the plumbing is hard piped SS. I'd cuss but I used all options last night and I hate being redundant.
I am also going to reevaluate my cooling setup and I also need to figure out how best to use the trub filter ... one thing for sure, it does FILTER ... but I probably had the wrong mesh (too fine) .. next time I will try sans mesh and only for pushing to the fermenter.
And yes BrewmasterBrad ... I know that one should KISS ... but the tinkering was just as much fun as using the end result.

Cheers!
Dan