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brahn wrote:I've never heard of these chugger pumps until this thread, I'd like to see it jward.
Not to hijack, but they are like a March 809 but with a stainless pump head and they only run $99. I plan on getting one to so if there is any way for me to chuck it up, turn off the threads and weld a TC flange to it.
I switched all my pumps to the chugger SS heads and I'm quite happy with them. Even with their rough casting and threads, you never need to worry about snapping the threads off like the March ones.
JonW wrote:I switched all my pumps to the chugger SS heads and I'm quite happy with them. Even with their rough casting and threads, you never need to worry about snapping the threads off like the March ones.
I don't see the heads on their site. Did you just call them up or something? How much?
I bought them from his Ebay store. The first SS head I bought was $50. Then last month I ordered two more heads at $40 each. He sent me one SS replacement head and another SS head and pump - for $80 total. Cool guy.
Thanks, just ordered up a pair, will see what I can do.
Dan, they really should be welded from the face of the TC fitting, otherwise you have a seam in there and you'd be better off just threading an adapter on. My hope is that I can fabricate a fixture to hold the head so I can machine the threads off, leaving a step that'll pass through a TC flange and weld from the face. No hidden seam.
I agree totally ... that thread is over on homebrewtalk. I don't think the poster was doing anything but showing his TC mods (i.e. no sales pitch). I just wanted you to see what it would look like done (even if it isn't up to Brewer's Hardware standards ).
Also, one can upgrade to the 815 impeller if more "oomph" is needed (like pushing through a chillus convolutus before going back to the HLT and or Mashtun ).
bwarbiany wrote:So what is the allure of these pumps over the standard March pumps? Low price? Stainless head? Beyond that, I'm not seeing a difference.
I dunno... Those are 2 pretty big selling points if you ask me. But beyond that, I'm don't believe there is a difference.
backyard brewer wrote:they really should be welded from the face of the TC fitting, otherwise you have a seam in there and you'd be better off just threading an adapter on.
bwarbiany wrote:So what is the allure of these pumps over the standard March pumps? Low price? Stainless head? Beyond that, I'm not seeing a difference.
I dunno... Those are 2 pretty big selling points if you ask me. But beyond that, I'm don't believe there is a difference.
Cheaper and SS was reason enough for me to buy one over the more expensive poly one.
bwarbiany wrote:So what is the allure of these pumps over the standard March pumps? Low price? Stainless head? Beyond that, I'm not seeing a difference.
I dunno... Those are 2 pretty big selling points if you ask me. But beyond that, I'm don't believe there is a difference.
That's fair -- just wondering. Those two advantages might be enough to make me choose the Chugger over March if I was starting from scratch, but since I've already got two March pumps, there's not any reason to switch now.
I don't have an issue with the poly (my fittings stay on 100% of the time). But my one pump that's used *only* for hot wort and is self sterilized during use can be a bitch to prime (especially when hooked to the boil kettle), so if it was a pump that didn't need to be primed I might consider it to be used for my transfers from kettle through chiller to the fermenter.
After doing some research on these pumps, it seems there are indeed a copy of March pumps. One thing that keeps popping up is the attention to detail. Saw a few pics of poor quality threads and off center discharge holes on the stainless head. Has anyone else seen these issues? Has anyone purchased these pumps? I am interested to see if the quality has inproved.