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Re: thought i'd share this, cheap foodgrade pump for sparge
just ordered the 12W version! 

Re: thought i'd share this, cheap foodgrade pump for sparge
True but you UK guys have the exchange rate to your advantage. In the US you can get a high-temp March pump 809 with plastic pump head for $130 from ebay, which is 80 pounds for you. Shipping of course complicates things. But if the exchange rate was reversed I'd definitely be visiting London again since it's so much fun and the beer is the best!befuggled wrote:Brewchron, I think you should read the thread before posting - the pumps discussed here are around $40, not $250.
Re: thought i'd share this, cheap foodgrade pump for sparge
Cheers fella, great effort there for the forum!befuggled wrote:For Beerkiss and if anyone else is interested:
Setup - ~200mm of 10mm copper tube with short piece of silicone tube to the inlet of pump, ~900m silicone (i.d. ~8mm) and ~300mm of 10mm copper return tubes to mash tun. "Plug top" power adaptor - 1Amp switched output, regulated type. Cold water. Zero head.
Pump voltage vs flow rate -
12 volts 3.2 litres per minute
9V 2.6 lpm
7.5V 2.2 lpm
6V 1.8 lpm
4.5V 1.3 lpm
I did not check the voltage or current. I suspect that the flow might be significantly higher through wider/shorter tube.
The pump stalls at 3.0 volts, so operation at 4.5 volts might be unreliable.
On my peeko system I control the flow rate by thottling the output from the Speck-8000, not by voltage control, so I am reasonably sure that you could leave this pump running at 12V and throttle it's output - maybe by squeezing the tube with a clamp?

Now I've just got to figure out what the f*** all these different wattages mean! Who'd think buying a pump could be so bloody complicated!

Re: thought i'd share this, cheap foodgrade pump for sparge
Sorry for the late reply mate....flything wrote:Only the 6 (6.6W) version is listed on the website, which is what I bought, it's a bit weedy imoScotty Mc wrote:I've spoken to Peter about the 20/20 pump and they come in 3 different power outputs...
6W for 2m head
8W for 3m head
12W for 5m head.![]()
Are you saying that if you call they can provide a 12w more powerful pump?
Saying I spoke to Peter, I emailed him to return the 14/10 in exchange for the 20/20 model and was given the power options when he replied. I went for the 12V and when using it on full power, it is only a fraction slower at transferring than my Totton GP 20/12.
Re: thought i'd share this, cheap foodgrade pump for sparge
Awesome to know! Mine should arrive next week!
FYI: Peter is taking some extended holiday as of the 8th of Nov so anyone thinking of getting one should get their order in ASAP!
FYI: Peter is taking some extended holiday as of the 8th of Nov so anyone thinking of getting one should get their order in ASAP!

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Can I use these at a slow enough speed to sparg with from the boiler into the mash tun?
erm Yes !
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Re: thought i'd share this, cheap foodgrade pump for sparge
YOu can restrict output with a valve.
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Finally got some fittings sorted for my little pump!

Can't wait to get her fired up!
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Hi Mr Leedsleedsbrew wrote: Finally got some fittings sorted for my little pump!
Can't wait to get her fired up!
Could you tell me where you got the fittings from or just the specs
Re: thought i'd share this, cheap foodgrade pump for sparge
yeah mate, they are THESE john guest 15mm x 1/2" bsp fittings. £4.24 delivered! 

With a bit of 15mm copper pipe in the end! The silicone hose I have fitts snug onto the pipe without the need for a hose clip
simples!


With a bit of 15mm copper pipe in the end! The silicone hose I have fitts snug onto the pipe without the need for a hose clip

Re: thought i'd share this, cheap foodgrade pump for sparge
Cheers Leedsleedsbrew wrote:yeah mate, they are THESE john guest 15mm x 1/2" bsp fittings. £4.24 delivered!
With a bit of 15mm copper pipe in the end! The silicone hose I have fitts snug onto the pipe without the need for a hose clip
simples!
I popped into a plumbers merchants next to my work and they sold the very same things for £1.15 each so I bought 4






Re: thought i'd share this, cheap foodgrade pump for sparge
result! Nice one matey!
Which HE are you getting?

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I have gone for the ones from Germany you find on Ebay Hereleedsbrew wrote:result! Nice one matey!Which HE are you getting?
I ordered and paid for it on Saturday and they replied to tell me it would be posted on Monday and it arrived today (Wednesday) I have been allowed to open it to check it over and it looks pretty cool TBH, but SWMBO has now wrapped it so I can't be tempted to use it before Xmas.
Fittings for this are 1/2 BSP x2 (Same as the Solar Pump) and 3/4 BSP x2 (Same as standard hoselock thread) so it makes this the perfect exchanger IMO
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They are back on sale 
Is is best to go for the screw on connection?
http://shop.solarproject.co.uk/SP20/20- ... -p-10.html
I guess you still need to ask for the 12watt version.
Where are people getting the tubing for them

Is is best to go for the screw on connection?
http://shop.solarproject.co.uk/SP20/20- ... -p-10.html
I guess you still need to ask for the 12watt version.
Where are people getting the tubing for them