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Anyone got anything to say about these, they fit into mash chilly bins, as seen at craft brewer.
I am setting up a parallel nano brewery to run alongside handsome Vince's, he has a insulated plastic pail with gauze on the bottom. I have a chilly bin with a bent lid, thought I might use that.

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Can't see why they wouldn't work - their stuff looks well made.

But to me, I'd just go with a SS braided hose connected to a pickup tube so that it's collecting from the bottom. Unless you're dead-set on fly sparging the SS hose is much cheaper and should work just as well, if not, better.
SS braided hose

The ss braided hose on Matthew or Tim's tun runs beautifully clear from opening the tap.
If I didn't already have a falsie and if I wasn't so lazy I'd go the braid
I have a beer belly and I must say it works very well. If anything the mesh is not fine enough but I'm not a perfectionist. The base plate they sell with it is essential so make sure you buy that as well. That said, nothing wrong with a braided hose either.
SS braid is my preference now its cheap and very effective just have to be sure to get a reasonably open weave braid the first one I got from bunnings $32 would NOT flow at all so I sabotaged an old mixer tap's hoses $4 and away she went awesome!
the mesh is not fine enough

maybe the same here with my falsie, does it take a bit of recirculation before the grain bed sets and you get it nice & clear ?
yes, but once the grain bed is set it runs nice and clear. I have toyed with the idea of putting a bit of braided hose on the intake beneath the mesh to get around this. but whats a bit for recirculation when you've settles in for a 5 hour activity.
I stil recirculate for 10 - 15 mins even with my braided hose. Even though the flow may appear to be clear. The difference after 2 minutes and after 15 minutes looks the same going into the kettle, but after the boil - the difference is obvious!
Joking do you use a pump to recirculate for that 15min and then just gravity feed into the kettle after that?
That's right.
Be careful not to suck out of the mash tun too fast though because you'll set the mash. I adjust the flow to about 1 - 2 Liters per minute... it's been working well for quite a while now.
Cool I use a pump at mo but don't adjust the flow at all, do you just have a tap on the output side of the pump to reduce to that 1-2L?

When you say a set mash does that stop the flow of the runoff?
Yeah - just a stuck sparge. The excessive flow pulls all the grain down to form an inpenetrable brick.

With my valve, I have it threaded straight onto the outlet of the pump.

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