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    AHB Articles: Water Chemistry

    I agree with Wolfy. J Palmers guide was very useful. After reading 'How to Brew' I emailed the local water authority and got hold of a water analysis report. My water was similar to pilsen water so I needed to add some salts to make good Burton style Ales. This made heaps of difference to the...
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    March Pump Alternative

    Hi Mash Maestro, I know they are rated to 60 degrees, and I bought the unit anyway to give it a try. The unit itself has a silicon based diaphragm - silicon has good temp resistance. It is often easier to rate things lower side and be safe, most things have a considerable safety margin built...
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    March Pump Alternative

    No, I haven't used one but I'm sure it's fine. I use a food grade, pressure pump which cost $49 on ebay (Pro-pump 4lts/min) and it's been going hard for 2 years. At that cost, if it breaks I'll buy a new one. I'll have an stc-1000 temp contoller also from ebay, which controls the heating...
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