Beer Line Cleaning Upgrade
>> Tuesday, February 16, 2016
One of the newer products from Brew Hardware is the ball lock disconnect jumpers. Judging by how quickly they sold out after their introduction, they seem to be very popular. I saw they were back in stock, so I pulled the trigger on a set about a week ago.
The basic idea with these is they let you connect two ball lock QD's together. This is useful when cleaning lines, transferring between kegs, etc. I decided to use these so I could clean all my draft lines at the same time. I'd built one of the DIY Beer Line Cleaners in the past and it works fairly well, but from what I've read, beer line cleaning solutions do a better job when they're recirculated. That plus cleaning multiple lines at the same time is pretty appealing.
I'd planned on using a small fountain pump that I bought years ago. I know I have this pump somewhere in the house...I just don't know where. After about 45 minutes of looking and failing it I went to my spare parts bin to see what else I could use to somehow connect this to my portable brew pump. I found a type B stainless cam-lock fitting and scavenged the post fitting off my DIY Beer Line Cleaner. I then used a LFA-177 brass fitting from Lowes to join the two stainless fittings together. What I ended up with was a fitting that converts from cam-lock to a ball lock post so I can connect the keezer lines directly to the pump.
To use the cleaner, I attach the converter fitting to the pump output then connect the taps as follows:
- Pump pulls liquid from reservoir
- QD #1 connected to adapter on pump
- Tap #1 jumpered to Tap #2 with silicone hose
- QD #2 jumpered to QD #3 with ball lock jumper
- Tap #3 jumpered to Tap #4 with silicone hose
- QD #4 jumpered to QD #5 with ball lock jumper
- Tap #5 returns to reservoir
Brew Hardware Jumper |
Cam-lock to ball-lock adapter |
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