RoatanBill
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I've watched several videos that feature the type of equipment I'm leaning towards; namely three SS kettles with pumps moving the liquids around in an all electric setup. The Spike and Blichmann kettles are in contention.
The video from Spike Systems ( [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmYMEIXRf98[/ame] ) suggests cleaning is as simple as adding a cleaning agent and pumping it through the system at an elevated temperature and then rinsing with hot water, again using the pumps.
Is that true in your experience?
How many of you disassemble the system and take it outside to manually scrub / pressure wash it? Scrub with what? How aggressive? What parts require special attention?
Since all advertising is professional lying, I'm after YOUR real world experience.
The video from Spike Systems ( [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmYMEIXRf98[/ame] ) suggests cleaning is as simple as adding a cleaning agent and pumping it through the system at an elevated temperature and then rinsing with hot water, again using the pumps.
Is that true in your experience?
How many of you disassemble the system and take it outside to manually scrub / pressure wash it? Scrub with what? How aggressive? What parts require special attention?
Since all advertising is professional lying, I'm after YOUR real world experience.