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[NEW] 50 Plate Chiller (KegCowboy) with Inline oxygenation setup

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garbs

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I'm looking to sell a new 50 plate chiller with inline oxygenation setup. At this point, it has only had water run through it, never wort.

Here's the exact model of the plate chiller:
http://kegcowboy.com/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=323+

It has camlock fittings on the wort side, but standard 1/2 barb fittings on the water side. This can be easily changed.

Inline oxygenation was built with the following parts:
http://morebeer.com/view_product/16618//1_2"_MPT_Oxygen_Stone_-_2_Micron
1 H612 Stainless Nipple - 1/2 in x 1.5 in Threaded
2 H621 Stainless Tee - 1/2 in FPT on all sides

It is only missing a NPT thermometer on the output side (http://morebeer.com/view_product/18692//Thermometer_3_Face_x_2"_Probe). Once you have that, you'll be good to go. If you don't care about the thermometer, you can simply plug the hole with a MPT fitting.

Please PM me if interested. I can send pictures if you'd like, but since everything is new, there's not much to see. Since it has never been used, I'm looking to get around $130. This is essentially throwing in the oxygenation portion of the setup for free (~$60).
 
Hmmmm, I'm thinking on this one. Maybe someone will snatch it up and save me from getting my @$$ kicked by the Wife?
 
Also, if anyone is local to the Austin, TX area, that would be preferable.
 
can you use a longer probe on the thermometer then 2"? also, what would shipping be to 19555. Interested.
tom
 
can you use a longer probe on the thermometer then 2"? also, what would shipping be to 19555. Interested.
tom

I was able to successfully use a 4 inch probe for testing by using a larger stainless nipple. I'll throw both in with the chiller so you can choose.

Shipping will be anywhere from $10 to $15, although I'm leaning more toward the $10 amount. It will depend if I can fit it in the smaller USPS flat rate box. It's pretty heavy so it doesn't make sense to go through UPS/Fedex.

Let me know if you have any more questions.
 

Hey...it looks like your PM inbox is full, so I can't send you one. On another note, I may have accidentally deleted your PM because I do not see it. Can you please resend?

This is one of the only forums I know of that limits your PMs to 5 stored messages. What a joke...
 
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