djar007
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Suffer in ya jocks lads. It's stainless and its sexy. Sorry it's not in plumbing pipe. Overkill. Not as far as my wife knows.
Hi Hughman666,hughman666 said:New brew-rig. Pump and rims stick keep the mash recirculated and temp steady.
High pressure burner for the boil.
Pretty simple and effective.
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How do the wheels go? can they handle the weight when kettle full??SimoB said:Wheels come in a pack of 2. Rack it shelving
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Just a heads upYob said:Also tinkered, hooked up the new march pump with centre inlet, put an inline flow restrictor on it.. Damn they hum.. Will be sure to know it's running from a distance
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It could be worth testing with the outlet at a higher point of gravity than the inlet and seeing if that decreases the noise / performance. You could just test it without mounting it.Yob said:Keen to know how others mount theirs... Mines a March 809..
@ PF, Ive got a chugger head on it.
Im sure Ive seen many pics with March Pumps mounted as mine :unsure: :blink:
Will be a prick to mount horizontally in my stand... If I have to do it that way that is.
Info appreciated
Might be worth changing:Yob said:Yep head just screwed right on, 2 min job to swap heads.
I don't really care if it makes noise..it's a brew shed right? just don't want it to blow up mid brew on swap day.. Which it bloody will if everything isn't right.
I thought march pumps were known for being noisy anyway?
Ed, I ran water through it last night and had a hell of a flow rate
http://www.marchpump.com/reference/1. The Pump should be mounted horizontally on a foundation and secured by Anchor Bolts.
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