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  1. M

    Brewers Equipment Review

    I ordered mine in February and it took about 3-4 months. It was just a basic electric stand with pump mounts. I turned it into a propane stand and saved $$ and wait time.
  2. M

    Trub/Hop Filter from BrewersHardware

    I would like to blame everyone in this thread for making me finally buy one. Now I can't wait to get it.
  3. M

    March pump pressure when fly sparging

    Why get rid of the 90* at the inlet? I have a 90* on mine and no problems.
  4. M

    Trub/Hop Filter from BrewersHardware

    Any benefit to mount it Vertical over horizontal?
  5. M

    Trub/Hop Filter from BrewersHardware

    Did you brew yet?
  6. M

    Trub/Hop Filter from BrewersHardware

    How's the flow coming out of the filter? I'm worried about running my pump dry if the filter clogs.
  7. M

    March pump/sparge question

    Make sure your camlocks are full port, not all of them are. Not having full port can restrict the amount of liquid getting to the pump and can damage the pump.
  8. M

    March pump/sparge question

    There are many ways to do it, this is just what I'm using and it works for me. There are many people that don't use a bleeder valve or autovent. I was sick of having priming issues and went this method. You want the output of the pump facing up. Put a tee on the output and have the autovent...
  9. M

    March pump/sparge question

    https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/priming-march-autovent-200246/
  10. M

    March pump/sparge question

    Autovent: http://www.mrsupply.com/watts-series-fv-4m1-fv-4m1-0590722.html
  11. M

    March pump/sparge question

    One valve is used to just bleed the air out, nothing will be connected to it. Before the pump is turned on, crack the bleeder valve a hair and you will see and hear all the air coming out. It takes a few seconds. Once liquid starts coming out out close the valve and your pump is ready to use.
  12. M

    March pump/sparge question

    I was doing what he said with one valve as a blessed valve and then got a 1/2" autovent and haven't had any issues priming the pump. Pump works on the first attemp everytime. I open the valve from the kettle to the pump. With the output valve on the pump closed I turn on the pump and then open...
  13. M

    NattyBrew's Electric Brewery Build

    Can you use the upper line for anything useful?
  14. M

    NattyBrew's Electric Brewery Build

    Thanks, can you have 2 separate timers going on it? I see you using the lower line for a 60min countdown, but can you use the upper timer for hop additions?
  15. M

    Removable Whirlpool Fitting

    How do you like the bayou pot? I like that you can see less then 2 gallons on the sight glass.
  16. M

    NattyBrew's Electric Brewery Build

    How do you like the Auber timer?
  17. M

    Whats your commute time?

    5 minutes, 10 minutes if I hit all the traffic lights.
  18. M

    Single Tier, 3 Pump, BCS-462, Automated Rig

    Do you have any problems with not being able to drain all the liquid out of the plumbing?
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