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California 5/16 silicone tubing

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Some one asked me a while ago how I have it setup, sorry I never responded, life kids, work,

Ok here is what I have

3 way ball valve, male cam on one side, female on other side.

One of these, male cam to ffl. https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/cammfl.htm

Ffl https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/fflbarb38.htm

I hooked the valve at the end of my output hose of my CFC. During the boil, circ the boiling wort to sterilize. After boil, close valve on pot and on hose. So my output hose now ends in the valve. Hook up the cam to ffl and run hose to conical. I just drop it in the conical. Having the valve at the end of the hose allows me to control flow way after the pump, so I can ensure the CFC is full. Makes transfers a breeze. Next time I brew I can provide pics. Just can't find time, but as soon as the taps run dry the wife pushes for another brew.
 
Any of this left? I will take a roll if so. Send me paypal info as well.

Thanks,
 
I can't tell from your photos, are you pumping from the boil kettle to your fermenter?

What is the length of your tubing?

Yes, bk to chugger to valve to 5/16 to conical. Around 14 ft. So much better than lifting my conical
 
Yes, bk to chugger to valve to 5/16 to conical. Around 14 ft. So much better than lifting my conical

Nice setup, thanks for sharing!

I am thinking of gravity feeding from my plate chiller to fermenter which is in the basement since I am tired of lifting fermenters of beer also.
 
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