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Old 09-07-2009, 03:51 AM   #11
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The circle with the T has been done, works well. People that have done it have said they get better eff. than with the straight braid.

Batch sparging will work well with that design.
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The circle with the T has been done, works well. People that have done it have said they get better eff. than with the straight braid.

Batch sparging will work well with that design.
Sweet. I have searched for the circle mesh, but never did find it. I still have a LOT to learn about batch sparging before I can use it.

Thanks for the feedback on this guys. I will be doing some serious reading about batch sparging. Are there any really "good reads" about batch sparging? Any great books, threads that will get me up to speed. I am still very confused by the effecency and stuff like that. I have been a pure extract guy for about 5 years now.
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Here is some useful reading on sparge methods.

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Thanks for the link! Will read now.
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