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The disconnects are from Bunnings .

I may be confusing people with my lables I call my water boiler a 'kettle' and my wort boiler a 'HLT' (just bear that in mind)

Pumpy .
 
Pumpy said:
I may be confusing people with my lables I call my water boiler a 'kettle' and my wort boiler a 'HLT'

Then why don't you call them by their correct names so everyone understands? ;)

You've reversed the names for some reason. HLT is the container of hot water (the 'liquor') and the kettle is what boils the wort. It's not 'kettle' as in the thing you heat water for a cup of tea! :ph34r:
 
NRB said:
Pumpy said:
I may be confusing people with my lables I call my water boiler a 'kettle' and my wort boiler a 'HLT'

Then why don't you call them by their correct names so everyone understands? ;)

You've reversed the names for some reason. HLT is the container of hot water (the 'liquor') and the kettle is what boils the wort. It's not 'kettle' as in the thing you heat water for a cup of tea! :ph34r:
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NRB my sincere apologies for the confusion I may have caused :)

I still boil water in a 'kettle' for my cuppa tea, so there was some logic in my wandering up the wrong avenue of life ;)

Pumpy
 
Relax Pumpy I'm not fussed; I just noticed you had to warn people of possible confusion... I figured once you knew you had the names reversed, all confusion would dissolve.

RDWHAHB!
 
:) no worrries I relabeled it now. Pumpy
 
Pumpy,

in your boiler and HLT - have you used 1/2" bsp SS compression fittings.

If so..can you please let me know where to track them down from..

cheers

MarkWS
 
Mark

I have had these compression fittings years , however I have seen them at Pirtek they dont stock they have to be ordered they are pricey these days

pumpy
 
pumpy

thanks for the info and the response

regards

Mark WS
 
didn't T&S Valves work out Mark?

That's where I got my compression fittings from. but, like Pumpy says, they weren't cheap..

Jez
 
One of the great things about a pump is you can 'underlet' the mash water into the Mash tun full of grain that is a revelation ,no bloody stirring and lumps its magic .

Pumpy with a pump
 
I love my pump this system ticks over like a cheap watch :)

Pumpy with a pump ;)
 
Jez,

T&S valves definately are a great source for the ball valves - however the TS Locks are physically 1/2" requiring a slightly different thread - possibly the pitch of the thread is not 100% compatible with std BSP fittings...

Cheers

MWS
 
Pumpy said:
One of the great things about a pump is you can 'underlet' the mash water into the Mash tun full of grain that is a revelation ,no bloody stirring and lumps its magic .

Pumpy with a pump
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I underlet without a pump :) still want a pump :) mashing in the morning without one.
Green with envy pumpy, good on Ya.
 
Bindi

I wish I hasd known that a gravity fed system would have underlet sucessfully all those years stirring the big lumps out the mash :angry: I should have tried it :)

Pumpy

(thats with a pump) ;)
 
pumpy,

any comments regarding priming the pump during your brew day - no issues?

markws
 
Mark ,

Initially yes but I found that there must be some air trapped in there somewhere but i would switch off the motor and give it a bit more timeto prime and then it would start flowing .

I tested it with plain water first and then I thought would there be enough flow from the tun but it all worked fine when it was primed

but no real dramas :)

Pumpy
 
Nice work mate. Looks like a great system so congrats on your work.

How's brewery life working at ground level? ;)

I'm a bit back logged with posts from over the easter break so sorry this reply is a bit late and thus bringing this topic back to the top.

Cheers. Justin
 
Good thanks Justin like I said it was your last post on your brewery and your explanations ,that made me get off my backside and make the effort , I cant believe how well it all works .

Your right it seem a lot more civilised not climbing ladders etc .

I am wrapped, I hope my pics encourage others .

Pumpy ( thats with a pump)
 
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