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No choice but to overwinter the brewing frame outside, with a tarp covering. Brewed with my son Sunday, and lo and behold, 1 of the Chugger SS inlines was dead, or nearly so. I know nothing mechanical. The pump "tried" to go, with a slight tick and motion of the [fan? is that a fan, at back?]. But moved just a tick, then seized up. Something like a dead battery, except it's just one tick. Is this an obvious fix, or time for another pump?
I'll tell you, with a frame of 2 x 2 mild, mounting these pumps was really difficult for me, but I have hands about as steady as a meth head just about to score. There has to be a better way (maybe build from scratch this time from 1 x 1, this time minding even tacking and distributed welds so the frame doesn't rock, lol).
Thanks.
I'll tell you, with a frame of 2 x 2 mild, mounting these pumps was really difficult for me, but I have hands about as steady as a meth head just about to score. There has to be a better way (maybe build from scratch this time from 1 x 1, this time minding even tacking and distributed welds so the frame doesn't rock, lol).
Thanks.