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I wanted to prevent stuck sparges with flow control, trash, trube, etc getting into my wort and hopefully I've come up with the perfect solution .
So I ordered a blichmann autosparge from AutoSparge™ , a lauterhex from BrewPi/MattMill Lauterhexe Kit and a extra long bulkhead fitting from Amazon.com: Quick Fit XL Weldless Bulkhead All Thread with Coupling : Industrial & Scientific to complete this small project. I had the Igloo cooler already (used from craigslist). I had to cut about a 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch off the autopsarge 1/2" fitting and also I trimmed the small rod that the float threads onto, about an inch to make it fit inside the confines of the cooler.
I did not want to cut a large hole in the side of the cooler and did not cut a large hole as instructed by blichmann here: https://www.blichmannengineering.co...pdatedManuals/AutoSparge_Owners_Manual-V4.pdf
I wanted more strength that I think the thin inner wall would provide on it's own.
So I ordered a blichmann autosparge from AutoSparge™ , a lauterhex from BrewPi/MattMill Lauterhexe Kit and a extra long bulkhead fitting from Amazon.com: Quick Fit XL Weldless Bulkhead All Thread with Coupling : Industrial & Scientific to complete this small project. I had the Igloo cooler already (used from craigslist). I had to cut about a 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch off the autopsarge 1/2" fitting and also I trimmed the small rod that the float threads onto, about an inch to make it fit inside the confines of the cooler.
I did not want to cut a large hole in the side of the cooler and did not cut a large hole as instructed by blichmann here: https://www.blichmannengineering.co...pdatedManuals/AutoSparge_Owners_Manual-V4.pdf
I wanted more strength that I think the thin inner wall would provide on it's own.