Hello folks!
A question on the safety valve and clogging with the G30 (v2 but I believe the valve is identical to the v1).
Virtually every brew to date has involved clogging (sometimes extending the brew day by an hour - and certainly not helping the wort!) when using the counterflow chiller or recirculation arm of the G30, usually a cycle of off/on of the pump, cleaning the spring in the safety valve, a bicycle pump to unblock and knocking the pump pipe with the handle end of a knife has resolved it. However this seems to happen every time (despite using a hopspider, 5 min whirlpool etc.).
When brewing yesterday, I disassembled the safety valve and somehow managed to drop the ball itself in the Grainfather unit (quite flustered by this point…), and wasn’t able to retrieve it. Incredibly, when I reattached the counterflow - the clog was gone (it seems to be the spring that is forever getting clogged with goo matter), the flow was better than ever and the rest of the brew day was smooth. To the best of my knowledge all the ball achieves is presenting a liquid explosion if you accidentally pressed pump when nothing is attached.
Has anyone else had this issue, I’m considering not reattaching the ball/spring for my next brew and just leaving the recirculation arm attached for safety, as the constant declogging is a really irritating issue. Good idea, or do I maybe have a dodgy ball/spring?
Grateful for any/all thoughts!
A question on the safety valve and clogging with the G30 (v2 but I believe the valve is identical to the v1).
Virtually every brew to date has involved clogging (sometimes extending the brew day by an hour - and certainly not helping the wort!) when using the counterflow chiller or recirculation arm of the G30, usually a cycle of off/on of the pump, cleaning the spring in the safety valve, a bicycle pump to unblock and knocking the pump pipe with the handle end of a knife has resolved it. However this seems to happen every time (despite using a hopspider, 5 min whirlpool etc.).
When brewing yesterday, I disassembled the safety valve and somehow managed to drop the ball itself in the Grainfather unit (quite flustered by this point…), and wasn’t able to retrieve it. Incredibly, when I reattached the counterflow - the clog was gone (it seems to be the spring that is forever getting clogged with goo matter), the flow was better than ever and the rest of the brew day was smooth. To the best of my knowledge all the ball achieves is presenting a liquid explosion if you accidentally pressed pump when nothing is attached.
Has anyone else had this issue, I’m considering not reattaching the ball/spring for my next brew and just leaving the recirculation arm attached for safety, as the constant declogging is a really irritating issue. Good idea, or do I maybe have a dodgy ball/spring?
Grateful for any/all thoughts!