Rover Pump M-20
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Rover Pump M-20
...So I got the pump (from Germany), and I got the Viton seal to make this operable at High temperatures.
- I have no idea how to fit the seal!
[Img]http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/6056 ... umpm20.jpg[\Img]
Has anyone any experience of this pump/ seal combo who put me out of my misery?
- I have no idea how to fit the seal!
[Img]http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/6056 ... umpm20.jpg[\Img]
Has anyone any experience of this pump/ seal combo who put me out of my misery?
JimBob
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
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Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
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Re: Rover Pump M-20

JimBob
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
- Kev888
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Re: Rover Pump M-20
I don't actually know how you'd go about it as I've never seen the inside of this pump before, but in the absense of anything else then I'd 'imagine' you would have to take the imeller and so on off the shaft; presumably the seal is for where the shaft enters the impeller housing/chamber.
Cheers
kev
Cheers
kev
Kev
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Re: Rover Pump M-20
Thanks.
Eventually after starring at it for a while I found the cream coloured manifold(?) could be prized away from the body of the pump and that the flip side of this manifold had the old seal embedded within.
Thanks for taking the time - job done - will let you know whether it blows up once I have managed to replace the flex/ eu plug for UK kettle flex and 3 pin plug. (need to obtain tamper proof torx sockets for that!)
Eventually after starring at it for a while I found the cream coloured manifold(?) could be prized away from the body of the pump and that the flip side of this manifold had the old seal embedded within.
Thanks for taking the time - job done - will let you know whether it blows up once I have managed to replace the flex/ eu plug for UK kettle flex and 3 pin plug. (need to obtain tamper proof torx sockets for that!)
JimBob
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
Re: Rover Pump M-20
How much did you pay for the pump? And I've read that the pump should be self priming, does that mean you can use it to "siphon" from a vessel below the height of the pump?
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Re: Rover Pump M-20
£120 all-in including Viton seal (as mentioned above) and carriage from Germany.
http://www.weinbau24.de/shop/pumpen/270 ... 20-mm.html
Yes - this is self-priming and that means it will "suck air"; to what extent I am not sure because I am yet to road-test.
http://www.weinbau24.de/shop/pumpen/270 ... 20-mm.html
Yes - this is self-priming and that means it will "suck air"; to what extent I am not sure because I am yet to road-test.
JimBob
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
- themadhippy
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Re: Rover Pump M-20
why do you need to change the flex.Flex sold for use in the EU is perfectly ok for use in the uk, we are part of the EU,our wiring reg are supposedly an EU standard and we changed our wiring colours a few years back to "harmonise" with the rest of the EU,just cut the plug off and fit a proper british 13A plugwill let you know whether it blows up once I have managed to replace the flex/ eu plug for UK kettle flex and 3 pin plug. (need to obtain tamper proof torx sockets for that!)
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Re: Rover Pump M-20
True.
I'm a bit OCD - I want moulded plug/ flex.
And actually it's too short to reach my sockets!
I'm a bit OCD - I want moulded plug/ flex.
And actually it's too short to reach my sockets!
JimBob
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
- Kev888
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Re: Rover Pump M-20
I'd be keen to hear how you get on with this pump, and how loud it is ands so on. I was looking for a self-priming homebrew pump a while ago; I've changed the design of my system instead but it would still be useful to know for the future.
Cheers
Kev
Cheers
Kev
Kev
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Re: Rover Pump M-20
I have now road tested this pump and can report it is both powerful and relatively quiet.
I intend to to post a demonstration on YouTube in due course....
I intend to to post a demonstration on YouTube in due course....
JimBob
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
- Kev888
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Re: Rover Pump M-20
Glad its working well - the youtube vid sounds like a great idea.
Cheers
Kev
Cheers
Kev
Kev
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Re: Rover Pump M-20
OK - this is rather ameteurish...
Filmed by nine year old son but it's me fluffing my lines!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... eDa1fk_RG0
Filmed by nine year old son but it's me fluffing my lines!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... eDa1fk_RG0
JimBob
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
Re: Rover Pump M-20
Looking good Jim, quick one though mate if you don't mind and slightly off topic.
I notice you have a lot of permanent piping, how do you find the clean down at the end of the day and do you clean in place or dismantle bits?
Cheers,
Cooky
I notice you have a lot of permanent piping, how do you find the clean down at the end of the day and do you clean in place or dismantle bits?
Cheers,
Cooky
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Re: Rover Pump M-20
Thanks Cooky, I'm afraid up till lately I have been a bit slack with my cleaning.darkonnis wrote:Looking good Jim, quick one though mate if you don't mind and slightly off topic.
I notice you have a lot of permanent piping, how do you find the clean down at the end of the day and do you clean in place or dismantle bits?
Cheers,
Cooky
I always disconnect Kettle, Mash Tun and Lauter and rinse. I used to just flush water through all the Pipes, Chiller and Pump because of the "sterilising" characteristics of copper; now I have started running citric acid through the pipe-work prior to a brew to remove copper oxides which will dissolve in even slightly acidic wort.
JimBob
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone
Drinking: Bengal Tiger IPA (loosely based on Fuller's Bengal Lancer)
Drinking: Elephant Ale (loosely based on Timothy Taylor Landlord)
Drinking: Osprey (based on Brains Bitter)
Fermenting: Ringwood Sixtyniner clone
Next Up: Courage Director's clone