catcher wrote:MacStill wrote:yeah false bottom has about 200 x 1.5 mm holes on the underside, I think that part should work quite well, also has a valve between it and the pump to slow things down if needed.
Also the mash tunn is built so it can be pulled apart occasionally for cleaning, but most times I reckon I'll just pump citric acid and water through it once I'm done mashing.
Cant wait to try it out, nearly as exciting as my first bubbler build :dance:
Keen to know how well this works so I can build one :-) Do the holes get clogged at all?
What pump are you using? How does it handle the heat?
Bushy wrote:1075. Not bloody bad mate. Are ya goin to put a sugarhead on that grain?
LX77 wrote:I hope that's not the shovel you use for scooping dog turds :o
LX77 wrote:catcher wrote:What pump are you using? How does it handle the heat?
Pretty sure Mac's using a March pump.
They are magnetically coupled to the impeller and handle boiling liquid just fine :handgestures-thumbupleft:
"Chugger" pumps are of a similar design also
LX77 wrote:I hope that's not the shovel you use for scooping dog turds :o
res wrote:LX77 wrote:catcher wrote:What pump are you using? How does it handle the heat?
Pretty sure Mac's using a March pump.
They are magnetically coupled to the impeller and handle boiling liquid just fine :handgestures-thumbupleft:
"Chugger" pumps are of a similar design also
I aim to purchase a chugger soon to compete my mashing setup, similar specs to the march but usually a little cheaper and has ss connections. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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Bushy wrote:1075. Not bloody bad mate. Are ya goin to put a sugarhead on that grain?
Bushy
MacStill wrote:at $150ish for a 120 litre wash it's expensive, it better be worth it :pray:
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