Sorry about the link, I just fixed that. And yes they're the same as the ones form Rural King.
FedEx home delivery for each tank would be about $50. The box is 20" x 20" x 31" and weighs about 18#. So you'd be looking at $200 for the two tanks delivered.
If your ordered two from Rural King...
I'm sure this should probably go under the "For Sale" section on the forum, but since this is one of the plastic conical threads I thought I'd post here...
I have two brand-new-in-the-box Ace Rotomold A-INFD15-19 15 gal tanks for sale (e.g...
I'm sure this should probably go under the "For Sale" section on the forum, but since this is one of the plastic conical threads I thought I'd post here...
I have two brand-new-in-the-box Ace Rotomold A-INFD15-19 15 gal tanks for sale (e.g...
I'm sure this should probably go under the "For Sale" section on the forum, but since this is one of the plastic conical threads I thought I'd post here...
I have two brand-new-in-the-box Ace Rotomold A-INFD15-19 15 gal tanks for sale (e.g...
Sorry it took me so long to respond on this...
My setup has held up fine after almost 3 years in use and 40+ brews chilled. I just have mine suspended with bungee cords on the back of my brew stand, and the only "issue" is that the PVC pips will sag from the heat over time. So I've flipped it...
Marc - Since you clearly enjoy building these very cool setups, I have an idea for you that might work for varying the output flow from your pump that could be "automated". If you took the output hose and passed it through a channel of some sort, with one side of the channel being a hinged...
Nope I didn't try that. At the time all I was thinking about was pulling through the chiller to keep negative pressure on the tubing so it would "blow off" if I forgot and closed a valve.
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I should probably add another comment... My first iteration using silicone tubing only for the loops on the end of the chiller, and as you can see in these last two photos I switched to copper and silicone. This is because when I was recirculating/whirlpooling back into my BK with two March...
MPT for male pipe thread. The compression fittings I used are brass, 5/8" compression on one side (I used o-rings instead of the ferrules) and 3/4" MPT on the other. Those are threaded into 3/4" FPT bushings glued into 1" PVC tees at the ends. Here's a not-so-great-photo:
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The JB Weld was not the way to go. I rebuilt using brass compression to MPT fittings that I drilled out to allow the copper pipe to pass through. That solution has been rock solid.
The JB Weld failed due to what I'd guess to be the expansion and contraction of the copper pipe during cooling...
Thanks. Glad it turned out the way it did - yikes!
Is that 120V heating element working out for you as far as maintaining temps during cleaning of multiple kegs? I'm brewing on an electric setup now with 240V 5500W elements, so I'm wondering if I should go that route with the keg washer...