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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted |  
            | Big Ange | Honeoye Falls New York | What is the best pump for a 5 gallon brewer ? Any suggestionsThanks
 | 4/27/2010 8:38:19 PM |  
            | Andy H | Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia | Ange, if you are a five gal. brewer like me, then an aquarium pump rated for 30-50 gallons will do the trick. Bigger set-ups need bigger pumps, IMO a 110 ga./min is overkill for a five gallon brewer.  | 4/27/2010 9:47:20 PM |  
            | Big Ange | Honeoye Falls New York | thanks Andy how many stones do you use? | 4/27/2010 11:26:41 PM |  
            | Andy H | Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia | I don't use any. The 1st brew I used a stone impeller and wasn't satisfied and figured I could do better. Here are three links, the last link refers to stone impellers, ignore that, the first two pics are what I use now, the 3rd is just to show what it looks like and how easy it is to get started. 
 http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=129176
 
 http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=129177
 
 http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=105930
 | 4/28/2010 9:21:54 PM |  
            | Peace, Wayne | Owensboro, Ky. | BAnge, i also brew in a 5 gallon bucket, I have two 50 gallon aquarium air pumps, which I split into 4 air lines...no stones!!! Works well!!! Have read in the past, bigger bubbles are better!!! Hope this helps! Peace, WaynePS...I don't have a structured bubblie at the bottom of my brewer, I run 4 tubes to the bottom of the brewer, and weigh em down w/ lil rocks tied to the hoses!!! LOL
 | 4/29/2010 1:31:11 AM |  
            | Big Ange | Honeoye Falls New York | Wayne do you run any air to your tea bag? | 4/29/2010 6:30:24 AM |  
            | Peace, Wayne | Owensboro, Ky. | Ange, I do not run one of the air lines directly into the bag. Lot's of bubbles from the lines, keep thing stirred up fairly well. Bag is suspended, approx 1/3 deep into the brewer.  Peace, Wayne | 5/1/2010 10:25:34 PM |  
            | Tad12 | Seattle, WA | I do like the design of running a diffuser directly into the bag.  It would help strip the microbes off of the soil aggregates.  That being said, our 5 gal. design has the compost bag in free suspension.  I think you could get away with not putting a diffuser into the bag, provided the compost is being sufficiently agitated and not just sitting in a lump (air is moving through it and rolling it around the bag). | 5/3/2010 5:01:06 PM |  
            | Peace, Wayne | Owensboro, Ky. | I can put a finger on the string holding the bag to the top support, and think about big ole catfish pullin on the line....ie  plenty of aggitation in the lil 5 gallon bucket!!! Sorta like talkin w/my ex...plenty of aggitation!!  Peace, Wayne | 5/4/2010 12:27:11 AM |  
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