Are the pump head and impeller in the March pumps "food grade"?
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How bout this. Is it safe to pump my boiling hot wort through this pump. Ferment it and then drink it.
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Personally, I was hoping to find a March\Little Giant\Iwaki Submersible\Inline pump which had similar specs as the March 809HS. It would be great not to worry about splashes\the pump getting wet!
No, you cannot ferment the pump and drink it.
Wow...so much for finding out if anyones used this pump yet or not![]()
I have looked at the Little Giant pump. It is a nice pump too, but the odd angles the inlet and outlet are don't work very well with the way I have designed my plumbing.
Has anyone considered this Pump? I have been looking into the materials used on this pump and it should be fine for brewing. Pretty cheap alternative.
http://www.dtpetsupplies.com/catalog/Water-Pumps-Power-Heads/External-Aquarium-Pumps/0-To-800-gph-External-Pumps/Pan-World-40-PX-Compact-Magnetic-Drive-Pump/
Has anyone considered this Pump? I have been looking into the materials used on this pump and it should be fine for brewing. Pretty cheap alternative.
http://www.dtpetsupplies.com/catalog/Water-Pumps-Power-Heads/External-Aquarium-Pumps/0-To-800-gph-External-Pumps/Pan-World-40-PX-Compact-Magnetic-Drive-Pump/
This link is for a PX pump, there is no F in the model number.
Wow Thanks for all the help. I guess I should have consulted my lawyer before researching materials and contacting the company.
This is the same **** that happened with little giant pumps. All you haters said it won't work and blah blah blah. Look now. Everyone wants a little giant. I am just offering an alternative company. I know what the link is showing. I was just using it as a reference. If you read the rest of my post you would have seen that I was researching the materials and contacting the company. Just like every other pump manufacturer including march and little giant, they have different heads. The guy I wrote to said the price difference is slight. Though in his broken chinglish. I am waiting back on a qoute from them to purchase direct.
Don't worry I am done with this conversation. I will not post back what I find. It is clear you are not interested in new products and alternatives to your craft. I will keep the results to myself.
This is what you want.
http://www.plumbersurplus.com/Prod/...ive-Pump-6-power-cord-(578603)/57399/Cat/1006
Same price, 50% more flow, can be run dry and is so quite you don't even know its turned on. Compared to this one, the March 809 is a POS.
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I spent 2 weeks researching this f***ing pumps, and the little giant seems superior to everything else in its price.
I am actually getting 2 of the 1/6th HP one
I think this might have been discussed in some other threads but, what about using a non-magnetic drive pump. I have run into some nice pumps with suitable materials for beer and high temps. They are not magnetic drive heads though. They are centrifugal. So if you don't mind voiding a warranty you could put a speed control on it to get slower flow. One pump I saw the company made a speed controller so It might not void the warranty.
I am having a hard time finding a pump with 3/4" inlet and 3/4" outlet. (at reasonable prices)
I just saw this one on drillspot. They claim it is sealless. Noryl is a stable material at boiling temps, but all they give for specs is gravity up to 1.5 I can not find any other info about them.
Any chance you have a model number for the stainless version. I think I will try and go that route. I have been searching for the right pump for weeks now and keep hitting road blocks.