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Use it to download: The Braumiser build.zip is in -> Braumiser_Volume_Calculations.xls
I'm pretty sure most I've seen do exactly this - ekad's, PeteQ's, mine, I think big banko's did too. It is needed - otherwise you might get a situation where you crush too fine and you need to stop / reduce flow on your pump to prevent wort fountains / issues.angus_grant said:Hey everybody,
Well I'm back on the brau-clone highway after a fairly long break (and 5 or 6 BIABs)
I have ordered a chugger inline pump and was wandering back through the thread to see how people have mounted their pumps.
And I noticed that no-one has put in a ball valve to choke down flow out of pump if necessary.
Would one be required?
Thanks,
Angus.
Holy bejesus Lael! that's gotta be some intense pressure to bend those bars! I just run my grain through my mill once at 1.2mm, yeah it creates some flour but I haven't yet put 5.7kg in my MP! (I got to 5.6 last brew but I throttled the pump right from the beginning so no problems)lael said:I'm pretty sure most I've seen do exactly this - ekad's, PeteQ's, mine, I think big banko's did too. It is needed - otherwise you might get a situation where you crush too fine and you need to stop / reduce flow on your pump to prevent wort fountains / issues.
I did a belgian blonde about two weeks ago in mine - had about 5.7kg in the pot, and it was the first time using a new drill - double crushed 1.4 and then 1.2 as usual, but was running faster than I wanted - more flour, and it was an interesting mash. No major issues, but the pressure was enough that there basically wasn't any flow, and it actually bent the re-inforcing bars back up. My discs are a dish shape from drilling holes in them - I heard a pop - the dome had inverted, and bent the stainless reinforcing bars (bain marie dish holders / dividers) in the process. So... yes, IMO - very much needed.
The mash finished fine, got a crazy high efficiency out of the grain (something like a 1065 wort) and all was well... not sure now whether I should replace that reinforcing bar or not....
:blink: :blink:lael said:I did a belgian blonde about two weeks ago in mine - had about 5.7kg in the pot, and it was the first time using a new drill - double crushed 1.4 and then 1.2 as usual, but was running faster than I wanted - more flour, and it was an interesting mash. No major issues, but the pressure was enough that there basically wasn't any flow, and it actually bent the re-inforcing bars back up. My discs are a dish shape from drilling holes in them - I heard a pop - the dome had inverted, and bent the stainless reinforcing bars (bain marie dish holders / dividers) in the process. So... yes, IMO - very much needed.
Yeah, we will see how we go once I get the crush right.... I paused before putting it in and was like... that is going to cause issues... but went ahead anyway I did turn it down from the start, but also closed and opened the ball valve a few times to get the grain bed to re-settle. Funnily enough - I don't think I will need to put much more in there. efficiency is so good that I shouldn't need to go above 5.7kg grain. Which is about a 3.3L (.65L/kg offset+ 2.6L/kg grain fluidisation) amount anyway... I might try 6kg next run just for kicks as long as I get a good (more coarse) crush and see how it goes.... I think with less flour it should be fine. 90 min mash seems to render a good conversion / efficiency for me either way.Edak said:Holy bejesus Lael! that's gotta be some intense pressure to bend those bars! I just run my grain through my mill once at 1.2mm, yeah it creates some flour but I haven't yet put 5.7kg in my MP! (I got to 5.6 last brew but I throttled the pump right from the beginning so no problems)
Are you game enough to go for more grain?
Oh and yeah I do use a ball valve too.
Hey Angus,angus_grant said:Hey everybody,
Well I'm back on the brau-clone highway after a fairly long break (and 5 or 6 BIABs)
I have ordered a chugger inline pump and was wandering back through the thread to see how people have mounted their pumps.
And I noticed that no-one has put in a ball valve to choke down flow out of pump if necessary.
Would one be required?
Thanks,
Angus.
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