FireBrewer
Assistant Brewer
For some time now I've been having some issues with the manifold in my MLT and the kettle. Nothing major, just little annoying things. Today it was 50° and I got the urge to go Monster Garage on my system. 
I have a Bazooka T in my MLT but the pickup tube is a ~3/8" stainless steel pickup tube from an old MoreBeer Sankey adapter. I had a rubber grommet between the tube and the Bazooka T, but it still moved freely and I started worrying that at some point the T would get bumped by the mash paddle, allowing grain to get inside the T and pickup tube.
Simultaneously, I was losing prime when getting to the bottom of my kettle, leaving sometimes a quart of wort! I had the HopStopper in the kettle...worked great at first but after two years it wasn't performing like it used to. I noticed that the HopStopper had a copper pickup tube so...
I removed 'em both. Used a piece of copper tubing to basically work as an adapter between the 1/2" opening on the Bazooka T and the 3/8" pickup tube. Cut and soldered (lead-free, of course).
When I took apart the HopStopper, I found small bits of dried gunk in the creases and the bottom rusting. :Eek:
I hit the point of no-return when I took a pair of tin snips to the HopStopper:
I have a Bazooka T in my MLT but the pickup tube is a ~3/8" stainless steel pickup tube from an old MoreBeer Sankey adapter. I had a rubber grommet between the tube and the Bazooka T, but it still moved freely and I started worrying that at some point the T would get bumped by the mash paddle, allowing grain to get inside the T and pickup tube.
Simultaneously, I was losing prime when getting to the bottom of my kettle, leaving sometimes a quart of wort! I had the HopStopper in the kettle...worked great at first but after two years it wasn't performing like it used to. I noticed that the HopStopper had a copper pickup tube so...
I removed 'em both. Used a piece of copper tubing to basically work as an adapter between the 1/2" opening on the Bazooka T and the 3/8" pickup tube. Cut and soldered (lead-free, of course).

When I took apart the HopStopper, I found small bits of dried gunk in the creases and the bottom rusting. :Eek:
I hit the point of no-return when I took a pair of tin snips to the HopStopper:
