My next toy...
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My next toy...
I have been thinking about adding a pump to my cooling process so I can circulate the wort around my immersion chiller. The price is right on this one. It caught my eye real quick. I wouldn't have to stand over the kettle for 20 mins stirring by hand here and there while the wort it chilling.
Doesn't seem to shabby. http://www.williamsbrewing.com/MARK-II- ... P4028.aspx
Doesn't seem to shabby. http://www.williamsbrewing.com/MARK-II- ... P4028.aspx
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That sounds interesting. How would that pump work to stir the wort? Would you have a tube from it to the wort?
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Yeah, I have a ball valve on my kettle so I would have the pump set up under my kettle to feed it from the ball valve with high temp tubing. I would need a valve on the output of the pump to throttle and control it and run a return hose up to the top of the kettle. The wort would circulate out from the bottom of the kettle and back in the top. I could make something with fittings to return the wort in a way that it actually makes a whirlpool. It would be enough that I wouldn't have to stir the wort. On summer days, my tap water isn't very cold, stirring is the only way to help the cooling efficiency.
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I use my tap water to cool it below 100F then switch to a pond pump in a cooler of ice water to take it on down below 70. But I do have to stand there and stir the whole time which is a pain
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Do you have a link to that pump?
I usually do stovetop boils and just chill with an ice slurry, but when I do a larger boil, I use an immersion chiller and use a swamp cooler pump to recirculate ice water (at least it starts as ice water). I live in the desert ad view water as a limited resource and try to conserve where I can (even though I rarely go over the minimum for usage in a month). One of these days, I'll probably look into the Aussie no-chill method. I've already tried an overnight mash (which doesn't save water, but does push the envelope a bit by doing something overnight).
I usually do stovetop boils and just chill with an ice slurry, but when I do a larger boil, I use an immersion chiller and use a swamp cooler pump to recirculate ice water (at least it starts as ice water). I live in the desert ad view water as a limited resource and try to conserve where I can (even though I rarely go over the minimum for usage in a month). One of these days, I'll probably look into the Aussie no-chill method. I've already tried an overnight mash (which doesn't save water, but does push the envelope a bit by doing something overnight).
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Here BP, I should have added the link in the original post. Price is right at $69.
http://www.williamsbrewing.com/MARK-II- ... P4028.aspx
http://www.williamsbrewing.com/MARK-II- ... P4028.aspx
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That's the pump I'm purchasing for my herms! Not too many reviews on it. Hoping it performs well.
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That's overkill for me. I'm just pumping cold water so I can recirculate it. That looks like it's designed to pump hot wort.
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Williams Brewing seems to carry quality products and they always have something new. For the price, it hope it works well for ya. I will be getting one myself.RayF wrote:That's the pump I'm purchasing for my herms! Not too many reviews on it. Hoping it performs well.
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Yeah, it's a wort pump. This one is about half the cost of even the lowest cost brand I have seen.bpgreen wrote:That's overkill for me. I'm just pumping cold water so I can recirculate it. That looks like it's designed to pump hot wort.
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Well I just made an order for the pump, some tubing and fittings. Ill wait out the next brew day until I can get it set up. I can easily take it one step further and set up a basic HERMS system. I still have my old copper wort chiller that can now become a heat exchanger as it sits in the HLT full of sparge water. I could dip my thermowell into the mash with my temp controller hooked up to cycle the pump on and off to circulate the mash through the heat exchanger where I could keep a low flame to keep the pot full of sparge water hot.
Something I have been thinking about for a while...nothing too fancy but it should help out.
Something I have been thinking about for a while...nothing too fancy but it should help out.
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MadBrewer wrote:Well I just made an order for the pump, some tubing and fittings. Ill wait out the next brew day until I can get it set up. I can easily take it one step further and set up a basic HERMS system. I still have my old copper wort chiller that can now become a heat exchanger as it sits in the HLT full of sparge water. I could dip my thermowell into the mash with my temp controller hooked up to cycle the pump on and off to circulate the mash through the heat exchanger where I could keep a low flame to keep the pot full of sparge water hot.
Something I have been thinking about for a while...nothing too fancy but it should help out.
Awesome Kenny! I'll be keeping my eye on this Thread to see what you think of the pump. Although I love building things, I cant wait to get finished and start learning about and brewing again.
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Sorry to get a little off of subject, but has anyone heard from Jon? I miss this cat! As difficult as I can be at time when learning something new, Jon was great at sinking things into my thick head. Last I heard from him he just received the grainfather and was learning to use it.
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That's about the last I heard. I see him on Facebook from time to time. He said he is still brewing when he can. Seems he's busy making a life with the new wife.RayF wrote:Sorry to get a little off of subject, but has anyone heard from Jon? I miss this cat! As difficult as I can be at time when learning something new, Jon was great at sinking things into my thick head. Last I heard from him he just received the grainfather and was learning to use it.
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