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I have a four tap keezer. I used my Riptide brewing pump with jumper fittings to clean all four lines at the same time. Pain with this method was I needed to prime the pump. I recently purchased a Mark II keg cleaner so tried that yesterday. It has a 40W 520GPH pond pump. I hooked up two lines but only got a trickle on the outlet so had to scale back and do one at a time.
So I'm looking at two options:
1) Use the brewing pump with a bucket with a bottom mounted spigot to aid priming the pump.
2) Purchase a higher output pond pump.
Appreciate help from others on their solution for cleaning multiple lines at a time.
Thanks
Mike
(Also, I noticed by blowing through a line there is quite a bit of restriction. Could be from the hoses but I have these BrewHardware ball-lock liquid line couplers so you can daisy chain them. These fittings only have two small drillings in them to let the liquid pass through. Wondering if this could be the issue?)
So I'm looking at two options:
1) Use the brewing pump with a bucket with a bottom mounted spigot to aid priming the pump.
2) Purchase a higher output pond pump.
Appreciate help from others on their solution for cleaning multiple lines at a time.
Thanks
Mike
(Also, I noticed by blowing through a line there is quite a bit of restriction. Could be from the hoses but I have these BrewHardware ball-lock liquid line couplers so you can daisy chain them. These fittings only have two small drillings in them to let the liquid pass through. Wondering if this could be the issue?)