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Finally have the water math numbers down for my new continuous sparge setup. But extraction efficiency stinks, I think because the silicon hose I'm using is too strong a flow and the water is channeling down the sides. So I need a sparge arm to restrict the flow and to drizzle it in and to slow down the lautering in general.
I have a 15-inch piece of 1/2-inch copper that will span across the 10-gallon polar ware pot I use.
I'll drill enough tiny holes to get the drizzle needed.
Ideas on how to attach the terminating end of the copper tube to the far side of the pot? I'd like to keep the pot lid as flat as possible to retain maximum heat.
I have a 15-inch piece of 1/2-inch copper that will span across the 10-gallon polar ware pot I use.
I'll drill enough tiny holes to get the drizzle needed.
Ideas on how to attach the terminating end of the copper tube to the far side of the pot? I'd like to keep the pot lid as flat as possible to retain maximum heat.