Chugger Pumps
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Chugger Pumps
In case anyone else has been waiting, chugger pumps are back in stock. I ordered mine today.
http://www.chuggerpumps.com/
http://www.chuggerpumps.com/
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How do these compare to the March pumps, other than the stainless?
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I'd like to know too. I'm getting ready to buy 2 pumps. I had heard that the chuggers had some issues, so I wonder if this 'new design' addressed them..?
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Watch the short video clip on their site. It would seem that they've fixed the original issues with better porting, a larger impeller and a larger motor. The price has increased some, closing the gap between them and March.
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I was writing a response when backyard brewer's showed up, so I'll just say "what he said".
I figure it's still a little cheaper than the polysufone march pumps and it's stainless.
I figure it's still a little cheaper than the polysufone march pumps and it's stainless.
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Not exactly. The $149 March pump does not have a SS head. I find these pumps very intriguing and will be very interested in Brent's experiences with them.backyard brewer wrote: The price has increased some, closing the gap between them and March.
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I have 3 of the Chugger SS heads (1st gen) on my system. The pumps are all March though. I've had zero problems with them. I did replace the impeller on the head on my BK to use the March 815 model just because it provides a better overall output since on the BK you can sometimes end up sucking air during a vigorous boil.
This week I just installed 3 of the new gen Chugger pumps w/ SS heads on a stand we're building for member OCLUKE. The quality of the pump motors feels to be on par to the March ones. We're hopefully only a week or so away from doing a test run on this rig.
I didn't take one of the new heads apart to look at the insides, but I'll see if I can get around to that. I'm interested myself to see if the used a larger diameter impeller.
This week I just installed 3 of the new gen Chugger pumps w/ SS heads on a stand we're building for member OCLUKE. The quality of the pump motors feels to be on par to the March ones. We're hopefully only a week or so away from doing a test run on this rig.
I didn't take one of the new heads apart to look at the insides, but I'll see if I can get around to that. I'm interested myself to see if the used a larger diameter impeller.
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I've sometimes noticed a problem with the pump [March 809] on the boil kettle cavitating and losing prime while I'm trying to recirculate the boiling wort through the CFC during the last 10 minutes of the boil. Are you saying that switching to the 815 impeller completely fixes this problem? I'd been investigating that switch anyway, but this would be the prompt to make it a reality.JonW wrote:I did replace the impeller on the head on my BK to use the March 815 model just because it provides a better overall output since on the BK you can sometimes end up sucking air during a vigorous boil.
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I meant just from a price standpoint. They were originally like $109 or close to that.BrewMasterBrad wrote:Not exactly. The $149 March pump does not have a SS head. I find these pumps very intriguing and will be very interested in Brent's experiences with them.backyard brewer wrote: The price has increased some, closing the gap between them and March.
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Prior to switching, I had a few brews where doing my recirc took a bit to get it going. Not always, but I had a few issues, so that is what prompted me to do the 815 impeller.bwarbiany wrote:I've sometimes noticed a problem with the pump [March 809] on the boil kettle cavitating and losing prime while I'm trying to recirculate the boiling wort through the CFC during the last 10 minutes of the boil. Are you saying that switching to the 815 impeller completely fixes this problem? I'd been investigating that switch anyway, but this would be the prompt to make it a reality.JonW wrote:I did replace the impeller on the head on my BK to use the March 815 model just because it provides a better overall output since on the BK you can sometimes end up sucking air during a vigorous boil.
I've only brewed with it once since switching (well, really twice I guess if you count Tim's batch) and had no issues at all with the priming and recirc. So far I'm happy with it.
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OK, attached are a couple of pics of the new Chuggers. Yes, the impeller is the larger one like the 815 models.
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Did you get a chance to try them out on a brewday yet? Inquiring minds want to know!
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Not yet, hopefully soon.
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We did a water test Sunday and a bit more last night. They seem to be working fine and had absolutely no priming issues. One of them did have an issue when first tested as it wouldn't spin. Turned out that the mounting flexed the housing just enough to stop the motor. After loosening the mounting it was fine. I think the mounting bracket is not mounted straight on the motor.
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I bought two also. Hoping to brew more this year. Only two batches last year... two kids and a new job have taken up the majority of my free time. If I get the time, I'll be brewing this weekend!
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