GregKelley
Well-Known Member
All of the counterflows I have seen say they work by attaching to a spicket at the bottom of your boiling vessel. My boiling vessel is merely a 6-7 gallon pot.
Can a counterflow work in such an envionment by just using my siphon? My racking cane at the end of my siphon is plastic. Will it melt in hot wort?
Are counterflows that much more efficient than immersion coolers with respect to water needed and time it takes to cool? How can one make an immersion cooler more efficient?
Has anyone taken a stainless steel pot and put a spicket on it? If this can be done, i would still want to use the pot on my stove to boil my wort.
-Greg
Can a counterflow work in such an envionment by just using my siphon? My racking cane at the end of my siphon is plastic. Will it melt in hot wort?
Are counterflows that much more efficient than immersion coolers with respect to water needed and time it takes to cool? How can one make an immersion cooler more efficient?
Has anyone taken a stainless steel pot and put a spicket on it? If this can be done, i would still want to use the pot on my stove to boil my wort.
-Greg