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    Can't find a pump that doesn't hide bacteria

    I will be using quick disconnects (haven't decided which ones yet, but I'm leaning towards the polysulfone plastic ones)... but they connect to the pump via 1/2 npt threads.
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    Can't find a pump that doesn't hide bacteria

    That'll get out some, but not all the liquid.
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    Can't find a pump that doesn't hide bacteria

    All the march pumps and chugger pumps I've seen look like they will hold a small reservoir of liquid that can not be drained after use. I am designing my all grain system - so correct me if I am wrong... but I have not seen a pump that lets all the liquid drain completely after use. They all...
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    Brutus question: can one pump do the job?

    Well... to confess, this is my first foray into all grain, so I may not have a clear picture of the process yet. For sparging, I planned to recirculate until the wort clears, then drain to the brew kettle. Then switch the lines to add some more hot water (67C) to the mash from the HLT; then...
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    Brutus question: can one pump do the job?

    I am designing my stand and brew system - largely based on the original Brutus 10 with lots of modifications found on this forum. The way I understand it... the Brutus system needs two pumps only because it calls for a Therminator. During cool down one pump will recirculate the brew kettle...
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