pavyaz19
Member
My wife got me a terminator for Christmas... now I need to figure out how to hook it up. IMO the instructions weren't great in regards to buying the proper fittings. I went to Lowe's with the instructions in hand and the guy there had no clue either.
I've searched the forums and still don't quite understand what I need.
I'm thinking this might be an easy answer, however it doesn't include tubing:
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/quick-connector-fitting-kit-for-therminator.html
Could someone who has a therminator please explain in layman's terms EXACTLY what I need. Please assume all I have is a therminator with no fittings and no tubing. Product numbers / links to where I can buy them would be much appreciated as well.
Please fill in the blanks:
1.) Cold water in fitting:
2.) Cold water out fitting:
3.) Hot wort in fitting:
4.) Cooled wort out fitting:
5.) Cold water in tubing: (I'm assuming this is just a standard hose)
6.) Cold water out tubing (Inner Diameter / Outer diameter please... or is this a standard hose again?)
6.) Hot wort in / out tubing: (ID / OD... and the ideal material of tubing to handle nearly boiling wort)
I really appreciate the help!
I've searched the forums and still don't quite understand what I need.
I'm thinking this might be an easy answer, however it doesn't include tubing:
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/quick-connector-fitting-kit-for-therminator.html
Could someone who has a therminator please explain in layman's terms EXACTLY what I need. Please assume all I have is a therminator with no fittings and no tubing. Product numbers / links to where I can buy them would be much appreciated as well.
Please fill in the blanks:
1.) Cold water in fitting:
2.) Cold water out fitting:
3.) Hot wort in fitting:
4.) Cooled wort out fitting:
5.) Cold water in tubing: (I'm assuming this is just a standard hose)
6.) Cold water out tubing (Inner Diameter / Outer diameter please... or is this a standard hose again?)
6.) Hot wort in / out tubing: (ID / OD... and the ideal material of tubing to handle nearly boiling wort)
I really appreciate the help!