Upgrade Your Brewing Systems Pump - Benefits And Easy DIY Guide
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Upgrade Your Brewing Systems Pump - Benefits And Easy DIY Guide
This is a guide to installing an upgrade pump to your all in one brewing system that also gives all the important details about the benefits and effects. This guide shows the upgrade using a Brewzilla 65L Gen 4 system but is full of generic advice so that it will cover other systems too.
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Introduction music:- Drink Beer (Till The Day That I Die) by Dazie Mae
Channel links:-
groups/Brewbeer
www.teespring....
Introduction music:- Drink Beer (Till The Day That I Die) by Dazie Mae
Channel links:-
groups/Brewbeer
www.teespring....
Introduction music:- Drink Beer (Till The Day That I Die) by Dazie Mae
I don't have a all in one brew system but when I set up my brewery i installed a pump. That way I can recirculate my mash and keep my mash temp steady.
Ok great. Yes a pump is very standard these days. 🍻🍻🍻
Great video as usual. Do you have any clue about such an upgrade on grainfather g30 ?
If you want to keep it neat on the G30 then you really need to stay with the same pump size due to how the pump is housed. Grainfather have a PDF guide on how to replace the pump though that you can be sent if you contact their customer services.
@@DavidHeathHomebrew thanks for the information
Its it The same on the G40?
@olivierbrousse3478 🍻🍻🍻
@OleClausen in principle yes
Nice upgrade!
Do you know where to order that pump from here in Norway?
The ones I have found got a different pump house.
If you want that specific pump then the company I work for olbrygging.no sell it but so do others too.
@@DavidHeathHomebrew The ones I’ve found on the different stores including olbrygging got screw threads where you install the hoses. At least on the picture it shows.
I think there might be a problem with leaks then.
@Trainingyo It would seem that the pump used in this video is now out of stock and then does not show on the website.
Thanks for the info David! People have often modified the tubing under the Brewzilla to go to the outlet before the pump. Do you think this modification is useful?
Yes, Ive seen some. Nothing Ive felt that I needed personally.
I have looked on google and the usual websites I use to buy my goods but I can't for the life of me find the 25W pump in the UK as a upgrade to my 35L Gen4. Do you or any of the people here know where I can get one?
Thanks for yet another informative and great video, keep them coming. 😁
In the UK the following retailers can assist you, though it may mean contacting them to get them to order it in:- Angel Homebrew, Brew keg tap, Malt miller.
@@DavidHeathHomebrew thank you for the heads up 😁 I expected them to be in the spares area of the suppliers, that's me being stupid! 🤣
No worries, yes these are upgrades for sure.
What punp would you reccomend as an upgrade for the Brewzilla Gen 4 35L?
Actually the 35L and 65L use the same original pump, so this one is the upgrade for both.
@@DavidHeathHomebrew Hi David, would you find this upgrade overkill for the 35L version?
Actually both the 35 and 65 have the same standard pump. So its handy for either if you want more power for use outside of the mash. For the mash you will need to dial it down for both units.
I just got a Brew Monk system and in that system according to brouwland you should not use the pump when liquids are above 75C. I am assuming it is due to the pump that can't support it. Soo I have been wondering of replacing the pump with a brewferm pump.
Have you been using the Brew Monk with 100C liquids or any advice here?
Some pumps are sensitive to temperature, though ive not had that issue on the BM personally yet.
I've heard people mention that they had metal pieces from manufacturing stuck in their pump or hoses, which added to malt or protein build up, finally clogging the pump or hoses. I haven't checked my own 65L G4 pump or hoses, but do experience a lot of clogging when cleaning out the leftovers of a brew. Not sure if these two things are related, but if it is a good idea to check the pump or hoses when performing the upgrade, then it would be nice to know about this, and how to effectively check those. Thanks otherwise for yet another video.
Thanks Christian.
Ive never heard that personally and I handle returns cases as part of my job, so I can tell you that must be very rare.
All pumps can clog though, its the nature of the beast.
Hm, are you sure there's enough space in the Brewzilla 35-liters? Kegland themself say "3. Upgrade to a 25 watt pump (on the outside of the BrewZilla 35L, or if you want to modify the 65L BrewZilla it can fit it underneath)"
Yes, it will fit, there is just less room.
Great video. The pump on my Brewmonk 30l sometimes clogs up. Wanted to upgrade but don't know what pump to buy.
I would suggest talking to Brouwland about your options, they are the supplier 🍻🍻🍻
Hi David. Just curious the pump that was in the cover photo, the green one, is that out of a Grainfather Glycol chiller?
No, this is a green coloured version of the pump that I installed in this video.
Happy Birthday and thank you for all these fantastic videos. Slange :)
Cheers Paul 🍻🍻🍻
Thanks David that was very helpful. Cheers mate fromAussie.
Great to hear Garry, thanks 🍻🍻🍻
Happy Birthday David, keep on keeping on with home brew advice
Many thanks, much appreciated 🍻🍻🍻
Great video! Can this pump fit into Brewzilla 65L 3.1.1.?
It sure can yes.
Great, thank you!@@DavidHeathHomebrew
David will it fit the smaller 30lt Brewzilla 3.1.1?
@@peterwalker2846 I am told that it will yes. Certainly its a tighter fit though.
I would imagine it's easier on the 65 lt than the 35 lt .
I might consider it if I ever do have a problem with my pump.
Yes, you have more room on the larger system but it will fit on the 35L.
Yes, it will fit, there is just less room.