nosco
Well-Known Member
I didnt get that message. Maybe she doesnt like me after i asked for a replacment pump I looked at them online though and they look pretty good.
This is what I have been playing around with, odd size and not a perfect hole for the inlet so a piece of silicone tube, the cut off from the helix and an end cap.With the helix being straight and tightly compressed I could almost guarantee nothing getting past it, trouble is with it being towards the centre it could block but a piece of copper tube running to the edge and picking up from there would be far better.
My brew at the weekend where I took some figures are as follows 5.5 kg MO & 0,200 kg Vienna dough into 24 litres of water 90 minute mash, lauter 3 litres, loss to grain was 5 litres added another 3 litres of water 25 litres 75 minute boil, should have added an extra 2 litres pre boil gravity would have allowed it.
Water boils at 100C at sea level and that we cant change no matter how hard we try
Wobbly
Don't do/try this! Unless you have qualifications in engineering/pressure vessels.What if the water is under pressure?
Don't know how far this could be pushed at the edge of the stratosphere I'm pretty sure there'd be an issue or two.... anyone who picked up a surplus B52??... who has some spare time and fuel be glad to hear some real world stats.
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