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Originally Posted by Yooper
If you're using a pump, it's the outlet valve the controls the flow as you don't want to restrict flow going into the pump.
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From experience, I agree with this 100%.
If you are using a pump for the recirc or the lauter, you need to treat the output valve on the MLT, the inlet valve on the pump (if you have one), and the outlet valve on the pump like one big ball valve. Like Yooper said, keep everything wide open except the output valve on the pump. Wort will only exit the tun as fast as you allow it be pushed through by the pump.
As much of a PITA as it can be to get the march pumps primed, the ability to throttle is well worth it.
I took my system one step further, and put an additional ball valve at the top of my mash tun to facilitate recirculation. So in my case, even the output valve on the pump is wide open, and I throttle at the entry point into the tun. I like that set up because it lets me make flow rate adjustments at eye level, rather then bouncing back and forth to the pump itself to balance the system. It is an extra valve, but the principle is the same.
Joe