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  1. M

    Sparge arm design

    Yes, completely from scrap yard parts. The pots are old 113L pool filter housings, the stand was an old piece of machinery I stripped down and all of the switches/relays ect.. were picked up at surplus shops.
  2. M

    Sparge arm design

    I made mine out of copper with a float switch mounted to it to turn on/off the sparge water.
  3. M

    Plans for a 5 gal length Herms system

    If you have an immersion chiller you can double it up as a HERMS by dropping it into your hot liquor tank and recirculating your wort through it. You just need to raise your water a few degrees higher then your target temperature.
  4. M

    Candirect

    I joined this forum to see how people across the pond brew to compare our methods with yours. I can't believe the difference in prices for beer equipment. In the US ball lock cornies right now are selling for $30 (18 pounds). I picked up 35 of them a few years ago for $10 each (6 pounds)...
  5. M

    autosparge

    I had the same problem with sticking until I switched to 12VDC, It's been running 4 years without a problem. My pump is 120v so I have to switch it with a solid state relay. They say they are rated for high voltage but it eventually kills them.
  6. M

    autosparge

    It is an old pool filter housing that I cleaned up and polished. They were free as long as I supplied the pool guy with free beer. Here is a shot without grain.... Here is what they look like. Before conversion (150L size)
  7. M

    HERMS electric/gas brewery

    US, So Cal. My location is the only reason I was able to get 113L pots for free, there are a lot of pools around here.... :D
  8. M

    autosparge

    Yes, I had to sacrifice another lid but it was worth it!!
  9. M

    Calling All false Bottom Builders

    Another inexpensive option is SS braid off of water supply lines. Toilet supply lines and washer supply lines have stainless braid over them, just push the tubing out and used the braid as a false bottom. I've been using this one for 6 years now and I get 80%+ efficiency with no stuck sparges.
  10. M

    autosparge

    I have found the electronic float switches work the best, you can find them cheap on ebay. I use a low voltage power supply to activate a relay to turn on my pump....
  11. M

    HERMS electric/gas brewery

    Here is my junkyard brewery, most of the parts were picked from scrap yards and surplus stores. The pots are 113 liter pool filter housing I salvaged and the stand I got from a broken down machine. The HLT and MT are electric running off 240v water heater elements and the boil pot is natural...
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