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I called there number and for a smaller one $350. I am sure you could talk them down. I would love one but I don't have the time for a project like that right now.
 
I've replied to his other Craigs postings and he quoted me $300 for their smallest chiller.

He never replied as to what is available for $50.

Hope somebody else had better luck than I did.
 
Gothic_Horror said:
How do those work?

They cool the glycol in a tank to a set temp and then pump the glycol to your tap and back or to what ever you want to chill. This is a basic expiation of how they work.
 
With a decent reservoir and a jacketed or coiled fermenter they can be leveraged for cooling or maintaining fermentation temps in hot environments. I agree that $350 is a bargain depending on the manufacturer and options. Lowest I've seen decent used units go for is 5-600 with no warranty.
 
marcb said:
With a decent reservoir and a jacketed or coiled fermenter they can be leveraged for cooling or maintaining fermentation temps in hot environments. I agree that $350 is a bargain depending on the manufacturer and options. Lowest I've seen decent used units go for is 5-600 with no warranty.

What percentage of propylene glycol to water ratio does anyone recommend in tapper lines and chillers? 20, 30, 40, or 50%
 

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