Another tip, zip tie the pump to the base plate as the suction cups eventually let go. Ive also zip tied around the pipe and the frame to keep it centered and straight.
I remove the pipe from the tee and screw in a 1/2" stainless steel plug. I then use the black quick connect to push pbw through my beer taps and lines.
@@backyard-brewer No, I only use the black quick connect in the bucket blaster. I run jumpers between beer lines and allow cleaning fluid to run back into bucket from one of the taps.
Just to add another tip to you video, I have fitted a plastic bulkhead drain tap to the bucket and by having this you can drain the bucket of detergent and with a hose add clean water for a rinse and then drain again and add the required amount of starsan or equivalent, top up with water and sanitise the equipment without having to remove the pump and stand and tip the bucket contents each time you want to do a clean and sanitise. To be clear this was not my original idea but given to me by Greg Young of Homebrewers Warehouse in Townsville.
Another tip, zip tie the pump to the base plate as the suction cups eventually let go. Ive also zip tied around the pipe and the frame to keep it centered and straight.
Yep, the suction cups aren't the best - 2 came out after filming. I'll definitely try this out.
I remove the pipe from the tee and screw in a 1/2" stainless steel plug. I then use the black quick connect to push pbw through my beer taps and lines.
Do you use two Carb Caps to jump from disconnect to disconnect?
@@backyard-brewer No, I only use the black quick connect in the bucket blaster. I run jumpers between beer lines and allow cleaning fluid to run back into bucket from one of the taps.
Just to add another tip to you video, I have fitted a plastic bulkhead drain tap to the bucket and by having this you can drain the bucket of detergent and with a hose add clean water for a rinse and then drain again and add the required amount of starsan or equivalent, top up with water and sanitise the equipment without having to remove the pump and stand and tip the bucket contents each time you want to do a clean and sanitise.
To be clear this was not my original idea but given to me by Greg Young of Homebrewers Warehouse in Townsville.
Awesome, another great tip for future videos.
Think this would work with the larger 55l fermzilla?
Definitely. It shoots a pretty strong jet of water. Plus using a chemical cleaner will get it completely clean.