nepatsfan1
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So I fixed my top plate for 1.50. Stainless nut and bolt.
Got mine from AIH, they matched northerns price when it was 20% off awhile back.If you call, most of the vendors will price matchKeep an eye on Northern Brewer. They frequently have 20% discounts with free shipping.
So I fixed my top plate for 1.50. Stainless nut and bolt.
Got mine from AIH, they matched northerns price when it was 20% off awhile back.If you call, most of the vendors will price match
My pump has failed. It was struggling on the last brew. Making noise but flowing well. Would not pump for cleaning cycle. I've done multiple pbw soaks, but it won't kick on. Seems like the center cylinder won't spin freely. Sounds like a car with a bad starter. Just can't kick on fully.
I've sent my email, we'll see what happens...
If grainfather gives you a no, I’ve got a spare pump off a warranty grainfather I’ll give you for postage.
Thanks, that's very nice of you. It should be ok. I've got 1 year+ on my warranty. I don't anticipate any big headache, just bummed it died so soon. Makes me worried for the future.
Did you try taking it apart, you may just have a grain husk jamming the gear. I had a brew day when my pump ran like crap. I took it apart to find a rice hull or 2 in the impeller housing. After cleaning and reassembling it runs like a champ again.Thanks, that's very nice of you. It should be ok. I've got 1 year+ on my warranty. I don't anticipate any big headache, just bummed it died so soon. Makes me worried for the future.
That sucks, sorry man. I have a spare too if you need it.Yeah, I take it apart every 3-4 brews. After the failure I took it apart, soaked it and assembled, then did it again after it did not fix it. Still no love.
I recently got an email about this product and was very interested in getting one. I am interested to hear what you think. I was considering the thrumometer as well
Everything seemed fine for my first use, which was to clean my GF. But cleaning up after my first brew day, the pump kept not pumping (it was making noise as if 'trying', though). It did this 3 times and all 3 the only thing that worked in getting it restarted was to unplug the whole unit and plug it back in again.
Anyone have this happen, or know anything about the cause or solution?
You already tried turning the pump off, giving it a few seconds and turning it back on? Occasionally I get an air bubble in the pump and need to do this to get it flowing again. Very easy to have happen while cleaning. Can’t tell, based on your post, if that is something you already tried before unplugging. If you did, then having it work after removing and adding power definitely seems strange.
You could also try bicycle pumping air back through it in case it is clogged.
You already tried turning the pump off, giving it a few seconds and turning it back on? Occasionally I get an air bubble in the pump and need to do this to get it flowing again. Very easy to have happen while cleaning. Can’t tell, based on your post, if that is something you already tried before unplugging. If you did, then having it work after removing and adding power definitely seems strange.
Dry is no bueno. I think it actually says not to run it dry on the pump itself (but that's covered by the housing).
Got the wortometer hooked up and one brew down with it. Definitely a fan. No more having to spot check and adjust flow to keep my temp dialed in to the temp I want. Only feedback I have is that the wire to the thermometer isn’t very long. I already extended the hose to the chiller so that I could keep it on my counter, so the hose has to go back down near the controller for the thermometer section. Have to pay a little more attention with the longer hose and basically a weight in the middle of it too. Will find a way to hang it from one of the kid clamps for next time. Overall happy with it though.
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So I got an email from the manufactures of the Grainfather. After bitching and stomping my feet (which I never do) they are replacing the top plate under warranty.
On a side note my first brew was off by a half a gallon.... what is the actual boil off and bottom loss everyone is getting and what numbers are you using to calculate a 5 gal finished batch?
On a side note my first brew was off by a half a gallon.... what is the actual boil off and bottom loss everyone is getting and what numbers are you using to calculate a 5 gal finished batch?
You could also pull out a bit of wort and warm it on your stove with the dextrose. then, add it back in.Oops. I forgot one problem I had. I added a pound of dextrose with 10 minutes left in the boil. After the addition, I no longer had a boil and it took about 10 minutes to regain any sort of boil at all. Next time, I will just pause the timer until my boil comes back, I guess.