396 Gallon Per Hour Submersible Pump… $20.41 at Home Depot + Draft Line Cleaning Build
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396 GPH Adjustable Water Pump Submersible or In-Line Use for Hydroponics or Fountains via Home Depot
Possible homebrew uses: Recirculating draft line cleaner build or as part of a recirculating wort chiller setup.
I use a similar pump (different manufacturer, features and specifications) for a recirculating draft line cleaning setup. Note that fittings sizes are different on this pump vs the one I use in that build. Adjust accordingly Another possible homebrewing application would be to set this up for use a part of a recirculating wort chiller setup.
As of this posting Home Depot has this for just $20.41. It looks like Amazon is also matching that price. This is a great deal!
- 396 GPH Adjustable Water Pump Submersible or In-Line Use for Hydroponics or Fountains – via Home Depot
- EcoPlus Eco 396 Water Pump Fixed Flow Submersible Or Inline For Aquariums, Ponds, Fountains & Hydroponics – UL Listed, 396 GPH, Black, 1 Count (Pack of 1) affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
Our Line Cleaning Builds:
- Build A Recirculating Draft Line Cleaning Pump
- Mark II Keg and Carboy Cleaner Draft Line Cleaning Pump Conversion
- Building a Simple Ball Lock Draft Line Flushing Setup
Also Consider:
Stainless Steel Ball Lock Jumper with Food Grade Silicone O-Rings: Allows you to connect multiple ball lock runs to clean multiple lines and taps at the same time. Works with both liquid and gas QDs. Stainless Steel Ball Lock Jumper – via Valuebrew – An easy add-on… food grade o-rings, featured in our Keg Rebuild Post
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Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application. Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application. Always read and follow manufacturer directions.