Cameronl
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How did this happen? It worked find during the brew day yesterday. I undid the triclamp and pulled the head off as one piece and put it in a bucket of PBW along with other items in need of cleaning. When I pulled out and separated it into its parts, I found this little black nubbin. It took me a minute to realize what part of the impeller it came from. It's not a clean break, either. The faces of the nub and the impeller both look crumbly, like it had been eaten by chemicals. Any ideas what may of happened? I've never left it soaking in anything for any extended period, other than some PBW for an hour or so, and infrequently at that.
I haven't treated it roughly. A few times I may have accidentally turned it on dry, but switched it right back off.
I only purchased this 16 months ago. Maybe a dozen batches?
Also, replacements are out of stock everywhere, although Blichmann's website says it'll be back in stock right about now (mid Oct).
Luckily, I have a couple of back up Chuggers I can put back into service for now.
I haven't treated it roughly. A few times I may have accidentally turned it on dry, but switched it right back off.
I only purchased this 16 months ago. Maybe a dozen batches?

Also, replacements are out of stock everywhere, although Blichmann's website says it'll be back in stock right about now (mid Oct).
Luckily, I have a couple of back up Chuggers I can put back into service for now.