Hi. Yeah it's an OK pump. Don't expect a super strong draw from it, but it works fine. Also does not come with cable. I used an old 12v charger I had laying around.soyyojuli. Your mashing pump looks interesting. I'd love to make that.
What kind of pump is it?
I could do with one of these, would you mind describing how you made it?Easy to make hood for those with a single vessel brewery, about 12 GBP.
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Stainless steel bowl from Chinese cooking utensil stores, cut hole in the top, the flue is from the same store. A s/steel beaker with a rim around the top, pop riveted the rim of the beaker to the bowl and cut off the bottom of the beaker.Love the BrewLadder!
I could do with one of these, would you mind describing how you made it?
came with the Ace mash/boiler (which I think is now Klarstein). It has a metal ring around the rim for reinforcement.
My best non-brewing specific item a Wilko Turkey Baster, loads of uses
Over-complicated? Yes. Unnecessary? Probably! But it’s my favourite piece of diy kit. It’s my reciprocating sparge tank fitted over my cooler mash tun..
Like most diy projects, it’s gone through a series of “refinements”.
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This is the original “design”.
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The sparge tank is a plastic food storage box with holes drilled in the bottom suspended from a carriage that’s moved backwards and forwards along the aluminium track sitting on top of the cooler.
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The latest “design” is enclosed with plastic cladding to reduce heat loss. Thermal probe fitted to the cooler indicates mash temperature and a probe in the wort return line indicates the temperature in the HERMS circuit.
OTT? Definitely! Does it provide benefits? Dunno. But I enjoy it
Thanks! It's good to know there are other people like me . FYI, the sprinkler reservoir, or as I call it, the sparge tank has either lauter water (that rhymes!) or reheated wort pumped to it by 12 volt pumps that I control, not with valves but a model railway controller! Now where's that rocking chair...I’m a fan of over-engineering and this is a doozie. Thank you! :hat:
I’m sure you could fit a windscreen washer motor and linkage (optionally, a second linkage to your rocking chair!) to automate the movement. Also, maybe a ball float valve to recharge the sprinkler reservoir.
Great question, love to see people’s hacks!
My converted water boiler. Also, because the boiler has no volume graduations, a 45cm plastic rule (the boiler has a convenient diameter such that each 1cm depth is a litre volume).
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Where did you buy the grain basket?
Some serious sh%$ there Buffers-its a man thingOver-complicated? Yes. Unnecessary? Probably! But it’s my favourite piece of diy kit. It’s my reciprocating sparge tank fitted over my cooler mash tun..
Like most diy projects, it’s gone through a series of “refinements”.
View attachment 23379
This is the original “design”.
View attachment 23380
The sparge tank is a plastic food storage box with holes drilled in the bottom suspended from a carriage that’s moved backwards and forwards along the aluminium track sitting on top of the cooler.
View attachment 23381
The latest “design” is enclosed with plastic cladding to reduce heat loss. Thermal probe fitted to the cooler indicates mash temperature and a probe in the wort return line indicates the temperature in the HERMS circuit.
OTT? Definitely! Does it provide benefits? Dunno. But I enjoy it
Thanks! It's good to know there are other people like me . FYI, the sprinkler reservoir, or as I call it, the sparge tank has either lauter water (that rhymes!) or reheated wort pumped to it by 12 volt pumps that I control, not with valves but a model railway controller! Now where's that rocking chair...
So.. I'm not that keen on my stainless bucket and grain bag method anymore! After using it a few times I've found that I need to dump the grains from the bag directly in the bucket because the fabric holds restricts wort flow too much. It takes ages to drain, I have to wait about 10mins between each 1L of sparge water (I sparge 5L) so 40-50mins just to sparge well. Dumping the grain bag means burning my hand and also making a mess.
I was thinking to buy the same grain bag you have there with handles and steel ring. I want to ask how easily the wort flows out? Does the bag hold the liquid in because the mesh is fine, or does it drain out nice and fast?
Over-complicated? Yes. Unnecessary? Probably! But it’s my favourite piece of diy kit. It’s my reciprocating sparge tank fitted over my cooler mash tun..
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