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Thanks for all the comments about the pumps I guess I didn't look through all 60 ages closely enough to see photos of people's builds with the pumps. It surprised me when I noticed the Braumeister 50L did not have ball valves. I guess they must use 3/8" inch tubing like Matho or have purchased a specific pump with a specific flow rate.

I am thinking I might try and plum in some cam-locks so I can remove the pump and give it a clean easily. Having it totally hard-plumbed in might be a bit of a pain and a barrier to good cleaning routines. :ph34r: I always re-circulate PBW + hot water through my system when cleaning it but would be nice if it was easy to pull pump out of system and break it down every so often. Like I don't do with my current little brown pump.

I have lots of software mods to do. At the moment my mash control, and boil control are separate forms so I have to put them onto the main form and integrate them. So probably 4 hours work or so
 
It has been said before and I'll say it again. Fitting pumps into your system could use a stainless pipe union like this:

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It is sort of hard plumbed and sort of not. No worries about leakage as it is sort of hard plumbed but easy to get out because it isn't exactly hard plumbed. It makes bolting into place and unbolting rather easy. MaleMale, MaleFemale or FemaleFemale is your choice.
Speidel use them on the Braumeister.

EBay have some 304 SS, for example: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NPT-1-2-304-stainless-steel-Malleable-pipe-fitting-Straight-Union-coulping-F-F-/130664787250?pt=AU_Business_Industrial_Farming_Agriculture_Farming_Agriculture_Equipment&hash=item1e6c3a6d32
and specialist stainless shops have them too, for example ProChem: http://www.prochem.com.au/stainless_steel_piping_products/
 
That looks like a nice compromise between rigidity of hard-mounting and ease of removal with "soft-mounting". Thanks Malted.

And will be easier to install than what I was thinking of.
 
Thoroughly recommend the union fittings! I put the on the bottom of both skin fittings; one going onto the pump, and then on the outlet of the pump. Means I can take the whole plumbing section of the Brau off easily, or just the pump. Really happy with flexibility it allows :)
 
Forgive me if in these 61 pages this has been answered, but does anyone know what the connectors/sheilding are on the element terminals that come out the bottom of a braumeister?
The photos i've seen are a little obsucure, the terminals look like they are covered in heat shrink or some such, but how would that sort of thing pass electrical standards? So what are they then?
Ta.
 
Yorg said:
Forgive me if in these 61 pages this has been answered, but does anyone know what the connectors/sheilding are on the element terminals that come out the bottom of a braumeister?
The photos i've seen are a little obsucure, the terminals look like they are covered in heat shrink or some such, but how would that sort of thing pass electrical standards? So what are they then?
Ta.
Some people have done as you say and covered with heat shrink , some have the terminals protrude into the control box.
 
My smaller pot with element installed: element wiring protrudes into box on side. The element electrodes are covered in heat shrink from the manufacturer
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My brau-clone has pretty much the same setup. Again, the element electrodes are covered in heat shrink from the manufacturer
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I can't tell you about the bottom of the braumeister though.
 
Hey everyone, I've just about got all parts necessary to put together my own brauclone but I have one question about the filter plates. My brother in law can cut stainless plates for me which are quite thick and very strong. I use one at the moment as a sort of "false" false bottom to keep the bag off my element in my keggle. My question is, what size holes should I have him make in the plate? I'm not sure what kind of filter material to use either. I see people going with ikea splatter guard mesh, but there is no ikea here, a $2 shop here sells "Stainless Steel" splatter guards which I originally tried in my keggle but it rusted after one use, so I'm not really keen to try that again. Is there any reason I couldn't use some fabric similar to a BIAB bag?
 
Maybe one odd those other major retailers such as Kmart might have better splatter guards. Biab material is also fine for the job, but not as strong.

Photos?
 
hello Guys and Girls,

getting my system together now and have a question

What is the best pump to go with????

LBP or March

need to make this decision before i continue!!!
 
It's untested as yet but I bought a chugger pump with stainless head from the Aus retailer. Cheaper than March pump and it even includes the mounting bracket in the purchase price.

That's a little gripe I have with the march pump: who is going to buy a pump and then not need to mount it? I suppose you can zip tie it, but really throw the bracket in and bump your price up a little.
 
Cavemanbrew said:
hello Guys and Girls,

getting my system together now and have a question

What is the best pump to go with????

LBP or March

need to make this decision before i continue!!!
I had 2 LBPs burn out on me after 3 brews each, I would highly suggest to steer clear. I have a kaixin pump now which I can highly recommend. Thread - http://aussiehomebrewer.com/topic/67670-kaixin-pumps/

The chugger pumps look the goods with the stainless head though!

Good luck
 
Cavemanbrew said:
hello Guys and Girls,

getting my system together now and have a question

What is the best pump to go with????

LBP or March

need to make this decision before i continue!!!
LBP are hit an miss, they work out expensive if you buy one and then end up getting a better pump anyway as you have spent the initial $ on something that is not needed.

March have a long term reliability record; I use one on my 3V.
Kaixin are a fairly new player to the market but I have not heard of any units playing up; I run one on my 1V (the mp20 model). There are a lot of users on here.
Chugger are the newest to the Australian market and from my understanding are fitted with a different motor to the US version. I like the idea of the stainless head. I'm aware of one unit already failing, but can't find the thread on it to see the outcome.

QldKev
 
Dxxxx said:
Hey everyone, I've just about got all parts necessary to put together my own brauclone but I have one question about the filter plates. My brother in law can cut stainless plates for me which are quite thick and very strong. I use one at the moment as a sort of "false" false bottom to keep the bag off my element in my keggle. My question is, what size holes should I have him make in the plate? I'm not sure what kind of filter material to use either. I see people going with ikea splatter guard mesh, but there is no ikea here, a $2 shop here sells "Stainless Steel" splatter guards which I originally tried in my keggle but it rusted after one use, so I'm not really keen to try that again. Is there any reason I couldn't use some fabric similar to a BIAB bag?
Dxxxx, I use a coarse voile on my clone and haven't had any issues to date after 20 + brews. I support the plate off the outside rim and don't need a hole through the voile which might mean the difference between it working or not. Here's the link to a couple of pics in the gallery. http://aussiehomebrewer.com/gallery/album/957-blue-baggers/ Let me know if you have any questions.
Cheers,
BB
 
your elements, what are they (kettle elements), how do you place the malt pipe on , is it over the elements

sorry so many questions
 

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