CafeRoaster
Active Member
I'm trying to figure out a better way to get water to my Grainfather G30's counterflow chiller.
For my first brew, I T'd off from my washing machine's water supply. That worked great until I dripped a bit on my water heater. Having a "smart" water heater, it detected a leak and shut down for a day before I could get the sensor dried up.
For my second brew, I tapped my kitchen faucet, but the dang adapter is terrible and leaks everywhere (see photo).
Anyone have better ideas? Only one I've thought of is doing some sort of inline pump from a bucket of water, but there's already too many damn hoses and equipment for a small area. Haha.
For my first brew, I T'd off from my washing machine's water supply. That worked great until I dripped a bit on my water heater. Having a "smart" water heater, it detected a leak and shut down for a day before I could get the sensor dried up.
For my second brew, I tapped my kitchen faucet, but the dang adapter is terrible and leaks everywhere (see photo).
Anyone have better ideas? Only one I've thought of is doing some sort of inline pump from a bucket of water, but there's already too many damn hoses and equipment for a small area. Haha.
