You can see the parts list in the first photo.
They were bought in Israel, but you can find most of it in stainless on Ebay.
The bottom part is 1/4 npt to 5/16 barb
The upper brass part is drilled with 3/8 bit so the tube can pass trough it.
Hi,
Can anyone explain what's wrong with this pump?
I'ts been working on and off, 2 sec on 10 sec off.
I've tried replacing the starter realy without success.
Thats the pressure valve
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I've also ordered couple spare springs
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Yes, trying to balance the flow rate and foaming.
This is my sanke keg fermenter washer.
I used a small dish washer, took the sprinklers out and drilled a hole on the top, works pretty good, once I'll find a way to spray the water (spary ball , nozzle ,???) it will work great.
I took it a bit further and hooked to smoke generator (cocktail shaker soldered to a stainless tee) to a medium size electric oven.
works pretty good , some technical problems on the first use but the final product (turkey breast ,chicken and goose legs) was excellent.
That's a concept version of my bottling station.
The bottle filler is pretty standard. most parts which in contact with the beer are stainless, execpt the co2 ball valve on the left.
The needle valve was replaced with adjustable pressure relief valve.
I've mount it on a piece of...
Here's mine, brass compression fitting, drilled to fit the 3/8 tube and a tire valve. the brass part is soldered to hold pressure, a lock nut alone wasn't good enough.
I've added a ball valve to the pickup tube from morebeer, highly recommended.
12v dc motor , 12mm shaft , lovejoy coupling.
currently using 10A adjustable power supply.
the mill is placed on top a plastic bucket when in use.
20 liter water jug as a hopper (not pictured).
Thanks for the replies.
As Tinga says simplicity is not the goal
we're talking about 15-20 gallon batches.
no need for insulation because I'm going to use heat stick + pump for temperature control.
was thinking of BIAB bag instead of false bottom to eliminate dead space.
the main two...
Hi,
What do you think of the idea of using a stainless sink for mashing?
The one I have is 20 x 27 x 9 (L x W x H) inches, which is pretty shallow.
also not sure what fittings to use for the drain hole.
Royi
This is how it looks now,
I've replaced the circulation tubing from silicone to copper and placed it underneath the floor of the Urn.
A 3 way valve and 2 * 10 plates chillers was added, so I can circulate through the chillers while cooling and directly while mashing.
Also, as you can see in...