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jmitchell3

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Hey all,

I have a blichmann tower of power LTE stand (http://cdn.greatfermentations.com/images/popup/top_tower_lte_expanded.jpg) that I'm looking to either enhance or replace to accommodate the following:

1) adding a bracket to hold my CFC
2) place to hang tubing/lines for storage
3) castors for easy movement of the entire assembly.

My first thought was to buy one of these and mount the control unit, chiller, and pump and add castors. Work Table with 4 Casters Wheels Stainless Steel Food Prep Worktable 18" X 30" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J8HDFQ2/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20

My second thought was to simply mount the entire stand on a wide roller base of some kind (Vestil LFH-55 Low Profile Floor Hugger Dolly, 840 lbs Capacity, 22" Length x 31" Width x 4-7/16" Height https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0052P5S2I/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20)

Not that dolly per se, as it is very expensive and too large, but something that would lower the stand base closer to the ground and provide a wider base for movement without tipping. Then just modify the stand with a larger angle bracket to mount the cfc.

Having a hard time sourcing parts though. Any ideas on design or parts?
 
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I believe you can also order a longer center "pole" - it's called T channel and you can order different lengths online including from Amazon.
 
Lol yes I actually do have a therminator as a backup. I use a counter flow chiller (convoluted more beer type).

Ah. You have two counterflow chillers; a therminator and homemade unit. A counter flow chiller is a type of heat exchanger which uses two or more fluids flowing passed each other in opposite directions. Plate chillers are counter flow chillers. So is a copper tube inside of a rubber hose. Or, a hose inside of a hose. Its a pretty generic but quite descriptive name.
 
Ah. You have two counterflow chillers; a therminator and homemade unit. A counter flow chiller is a type of heat exchanger which uses two or more fluids flowing passed each other in opposite directions. Plate chillers are counter flow chillers. So is a copper tube inside of a rubber hose. Or, a hose inside of a hose. Its a pretty generic but quite descriptive name.

Lol. I believe I used the vernacular which usually calls chillers like the Therminator a "plate chiller" and a MoreBeer coil type as "counterflow chiller". Technically you are correct. but I try to keep it simple for those who aren't so technically inclined :)
 
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