Re: Doc's keg cleaner

Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:07 pm

bcmaui wrote:


Corrected for the record above - thanks for catching that.


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Re: Doc's keg cleaner

Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:19 pm

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bcmaui wrote:


I recall it is a high pressure 1/4 HP pump that is always soaking in star-san......



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Nice of you to find all that info BC,
I'm pretty sure it's PBW though,
I remember Doc saying how the pump would heat up during operation which in turn heated up the PBW making it work better.


Actually, in my version, I use the PBW first to clean, then turn right around and run Iodaphor through it (Star San would foam WAY too much)...
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Re: Doc's keg cleaner

Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:40 pm

bergerandfries wrote:
semaj0006 wrote:
bcmaui wrote:


I recall it is a high pressure 1/4 HP pump that is always soaking in star-san......



:jnj


Nice of you to find all that info BC,
I'm pretty sure it's PBW though,
I remember Doc saying how the pump would heat up during operation which in turn heated up the PBW making it work better.


Actually, in my version, I use the PBW first to clean, then turn right around and run Iodaphor through it (Star San would foam WAY too much)...


You're correct that the star san would foam pretty bad, but the acid in the star san would neutralize the high pH of the PBW. So, use Sani-Clean, another 5 Star product. It's a non-foaming acid based sanitizer. It needs a little more contact time than star san, but it's just as effective.
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Re: Doc's keg cleaner

Thu Aug 21, 2008 6:13 pm

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Re: Doc's keg cleaner

Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:48 pm

You can clean many different ways.

What type of braided hose is that - something that can handle the hot water and high pressure?

Doc mentioned he stores the pump 24/7 in the cleaning liquid. You find this is necessary, or is it OK to store the pump dry and run it through with cleaner for a bit before each use?
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Re: Doc's keg cleaner

Fri Aug 22, 2008 4:56 am

bcmaui wrote:You can clean many different ways.

What type of braided hose is that - something that can handle the hot water and high pressure?

Doc mentioned he stores the pump 24/7 in the cleaning liquid. You find this is necessary, or is it OK to store the pump dry and run it through with cleaner for a bit before each use?

I can daisy chain (yeah, I said daisy chain) two or more kegs together. I'd have shown that, but I used my extra gas connector for something else.
Just some 1/2 inch hose I had laying around.
I just leave the pump in the PBW.
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Re: Doc's keg cleaner

Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:45 pm

For those non-technical guys :)... Any chance you have a list of parts and a good place to find em? I can put it together but I can't figure out what is what in the pics...

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Re: Doc's keg cleaner

Sun Aug 24, 2008 10:32 pm

on the keg cleaning note: Use a little Foam Control to help control the bubbles when working with a pump and cleaning...
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