IPA wrote:Why do need to attach the filters? That was only necessary when using the original cloth filters.
Good question, as I bought my unit second hand, complete with fine stainless 'screen' I can only assume, that since the main filter plates have 3mm holes, then you need something 'extra' to stop the smaller particles making it out of the malt tube and into the pump. They are sold as fine screens by all the stockists, so it's not something specific to my machine.
Personally, I've had enough cutting my fingers on the rough edges and even when fitted, there's still the potential to loose malt thought to small gap between the filter plate and malt tube, as the screen sits loosely on the top (unless you tie it down). So the mother in law has knocked me up so food grade fine mesh screen, in the shape of a shower hat. It's basically 2 circles of the filter mesh, sewn together, with a hole in the centre and a draw cord on the outside (all food grade). The hole is placed over the filter plate ferrule and the drawn together and tide on the other side. As it lips over the outer edge, it also helps to pack the gap between the malt tube and filter plate. I've not tried it yet but to be honest, I can't see what could go wrong other than the mesh clogging, in which case we can always go the next size hole up. Sadly not my idea, it was copied or be it to a different design from one of the Aussie brewers, this is the thread not the best pictures but if you look closed, you'll get my drift.
http://aussiehomebrewer.com/topic/55813 ... ster-pics/