Just noticed it is out of stock![]()
For anyone reading this, get the black one, not the tan one.
I've been using it for about a month now. I got the idea from someone on this post. He had the other tan one and told me this one appeared better. Like I said hooked up a dimmer switch to control the flow rate and a switch to shut it off and on. Here is another seller. Same pump just a dollar more or so.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=171421348963
Have you had any issues pumping the wort through it? I like the threads on this pump and moves twice the volume verses the one I bought.
Another question for those using the mini pumps, do you have yours connected onto the valve, or have a hose running from the valve to the pump. Seems as though it would pump more if connected close to the valve/source, but then would have to have longer wires from the pump to swithch.
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Not with the pump mounted below wort level. Open the valves and it primes itself.Do you have any trouble with the pump priming?
I don't think I ever got it primed proper but it sure beat using a pitcher.
I brewed a 5 gal batch of Amber Ale this past week with my newly acquired eBay black pumps with speed control on my finished wood brew rig. .... 2 - they take a significant drop to get them gravity fed and primed for use. Once primed, they worked great but I needed at least 3-4 feet of drop to get them fully primed. ....
Thank you for sharing your experience. I decided to get one. Although I have not used it, I read somewhere that they prime better if you orient vertically with the discharge end pointing up. Allows trapped air to get out with the flow. Your picture looks like you aren't doing that. You may want to give it atry.
I can get mine to prime with just 8 inches of drop by squeezing the hose a little when it starts up. Sometimes I have to click the power off and on a few times, too.
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