Fri Feb 01, 2008 9:37 am

honestly, as long as you don't get air in the lines, the prime won't be affected once the tubes are filled with liquid. that being said, if you disconnect & reconnect, your system now has them facing the right way, outlet up...

my pumps are hard piped, and are never disconnected, so i can tell ya that if you dont have air in the system, it doesnt matter which way you face them...
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baltobrewer wrote:That system is money! Do you have your gas lines on auto pilot type solenoids? If so, that's pretty damn cool.....


Yes Pilot lights and ASCO Valves.

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SNOB?

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Think Oregon, drink Oregon.

SNOB?

Where are you that there is that much snow?
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TiMX wrote:
baltobrewer wrote:That system is money! Do you have your gas lines on auto pilot type solenoids? If so, that's pretty damn cool.....


Yes Pilot lights and ASCO Valves.

The copper line is for the pilot lights.
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Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:26 pm

KnucklesP wrote:Think Oregon, drink Oregon.

SNOB?

Where are you that there is that much snow?


Yes I am a SNOB I have been for three years now.

http://www.oregonbeer.org/


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The first brew with the new brewery, went GREAT!!

My efficiency was a bit higher than I planed on. I was shooting for 1.055 at 75% and got 1.060 at something like 82%. I am very happy with that.

I found a couple of little things that I am going to change but all in all it was a great brew day.


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TiMX wrote:The first brew with the new brewery, went GREAT!!

My efficiency was a bit higher than I planed on. I was shooting for 1.055 at 75% and got 1.060 at something like 82%. I am very happy with that.

I found a couple of little things that I am going to change but all in all it was a great brew day.


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