Here is a problem I have faced that I am not sure exactly what is going on..
I have had my chugger pump clog the last 2 (maybe 3) brews I have used it on. I have read everywhere that a chugger should not clog very easily, especially with hop matter, so I am not totally sure what's going on, but I thought I would ask and see if there is anybody who might know.
Let's cover a few bases though:
-I have a Spike 20 gallon kettle, with side dip tube.
-Chugger SS center inlet (I use to have the plastic on, and aside from it being harder to prime, I never had a problem with it)
-For whirlpool hop's, I dump in the hops, kill the heat, wait about 2-3 minutes to give the WPhops a chance to break up, then start recirculating
-I go from kettle, to pump, to CFC, back to kettle for a whirlpool. I know the CFC isn't clogging because I flush it with water with Minimal hop debris coming out.
-I took my chugger pump head off, opened it up, and it was caked with hops.
-Here is the kicker, these are not hop bombs. Yesterday was a pale ale with 6oz total for 12 gallons, 1oz at flameout. the previous one was a scotch ale with 3oz, all at 60 minutes.
- it is not clogging flow 100%, but slowing down flow pretty hard.
-I have used a spider in the past and hate it. Not interested in using it again. I don't like to bag hops up either.
I have used all of this equipment with no problems previously, and if this just happened once I wouldn't frett about it. But twice in a row I wanted to ask
I have had my chugger pump clog the last 2 (maybe 3) brews I have used it on. I have read everywhere that a chugger should not clog very easily, especially with hop matter, so I am not totally sure what's going on, but I thought I would ask and see if there is anybody who might know.
Let's cover a few bases though:
-I have a Spike 20 gallon kettle, with side dip tube.
-Chugger SS center inlet (I use to have the plastic on, and aside from it being harder to prime, I never had a problem with it)
-For whirlpool hop's, I dump in the hops, kill the heat, wait about 2-3 minutes to give the WPhops a chance to break up, then start recirculating
-I go from kettle, to pump, to CFC, back to kettle for a whirlpool. I know the CFC isn't clogging because I flush it with water with Minimal hop debris coming out.
-I took my chugger pump head off, opened it up, and it was caked with hops.
-Here is the kicker, these are not hop bombs. Yesterday was a pale ale with 6oz total for 12 gallons, 1oz at flameout. the previous one was a scotch ale with 3oz, all at 60 minutes.
- it is not clogging flow 100%, but slowing down flow pretty hard.
-I have used a spider in the past and hate it. Not interested in using it again. I don't like to bag hops up either.
I have used all of this equipment with no problems previously, and if this just happened once I wouldn't frett about it. But twice in a row I wanted to ask