Hi all,
I'm at the stage now where I get fed up recirculating the wort by hand. It's time consuming, messy and very tricky if you are half p*ssed like I usually am during a brewing session. Xmas is looming and I'm sorting out my letter to old St Nick.
I want to buy a Totton pump. I can get the 20/12 no problem. However, I also like the look of this one:
http://www.totton-pumps.co.uk/c2/uploads/ndp14_2.pdf
Do any of you own one of these? If so, can it handle hot wort and secondly, where did you buy it?
Cheers!
Totton Pumps
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Re: Totton Pumps
Well the spec says 85C so should be fine.floydmeddler wrote:Hi all,
I'm at the stage now where I get fed up recirculating the wort by hand. It's time consuming, messy and very tricky if you are half p*ssed like I usually am during a brewing session. Xmas is looming and I'm sorting out my letter to old St Nick.
I want to buy a Totton pump. I can get the 20/12 no problem. However, I also like the look of this one:
http://www.totton-pumps.co.uk/c2/uploads/ndp14_2.pdf
Do any of you own one of these? If so, can it handle hot wort and secondly, where did you buy it?
Cheers!
I bought the NDP 25/4 which I believe Chris also uses.....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0169303020
If you email
http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/juneymac/ and tell him what you want you might find it appearing on Ebay shortly afterwards
Cheers
Re: Totton Pumps
If you can get a March 809 with the polysulphone head they're good for boiling temps, so you can recirc the end of the boil as well, for rapid chilling.
- floydmeddler
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Re: Totton Pumps
Cheers for the heads up. Just bought a Totton 20/12 though! Ah well. Just want it to recirculate during mashing so this should suit me perfectly.