eko
Well-Known Member
Changing my setup. Up for sale is everything you need to quickly and efficiently chill your wort:
A more detailed parts list is below, however, please note I compiled this from old records. I believe this is accurate. When in doubt refer to the pictures or ask me questions. What's pictured is exactly what's for sale. And I'm happy to answer any questions you have.
- Chugger Pump - Center intake; plus:
- mounting bracket
- 1/2" stainless steel Camlock male couplings ("quick disconnects")
- Counterflow Chiller; plus:
- 1/2" stainless steel Camlock male quick disconnects
- a ball valve to control output flow for better temperature management
- Tubing - 3 sets of 1/2" silicone tubing; plus:
- stainless steel Camlock female quick disconnects
- Note: the longest tube only has quick disconnects on one end as the other end is intended to transfer wort back in the kettle or fermentation bucket. Of course you can re-arrange any pieces for whatever works best for your setup.
- stainless steel Camlock female quick disconnects
A more detailed parts list is below, however, please note I compiled this from old records. I believe this is accurate. When in doubt refer to the pictures or ask me questions. What's pictured is exactly what's for sale. And I'm happy to answer any questions you have.
- The Pump - as pictured:
- Chugger pump - 3/4" center inlet - SS head
- 3/4" x 1/2" SS coupling reducer
- 1/2" SS ball valve
- 2 x 1/2" SS Camlock F style Quick Disconnect
- Brewing pump mounting bracket
- The Counterflow Chiller (CFC) - as pictured:
- Counter flow chiller - approx. 25' copper for wort transfer, wrapped with a garden hose for water transfer
- garden hose connections for the water in- and out-flow
- wort in- and out-flow: all hardware added to make it compatible w/ camlock quick disconnects:
- compression adapters - copper - 3/8" to 1/2"
- 1/2" SS hex adapter (male-to-male)
- 2 x 1/2" SS Camlock F style fitting Quick Disconnect
- 1/2" SS ball valve to control output flow for better temperature management
- Counter flow chiller - approx. 25' copper for wort transfer, wrapped with a garden hose for water transfer
- The Tubing - 3 pieces as pictured:
- approximately 12" silicone tubing - 1/2" ID (3/4" OD)
- both ends female camlock quick disconnect, both with 90 degree elbow
- 2 x SS 1/2" Camlock B style Quick Disconnect
- 2 x SS High Flow 1/2" Female NPT 90 elbow barb
- 2 x hose clamps
- both ends female camlock quick disconnect, both with 90 degree elbow
- approx. 29" silicone tubing - 1/2" ID (3/4" OD)
- both ends female camlock quick disconnect, one with 90 degree elbow
- 1 x SS High Flow 1/2" Camlock Barb (female camlock to extra wide hose fitting)
- 1 x SS 1/2" Camlock B style Quick Disconnect
- 1 x SS High Flow 1/2" Female NPT 90 elbow barb
- 2 x hose clamps
- both ends female camlock quick disconnect, one with 90 degree elbow
- approx. 60" silicone tubing - 1/2" ID (3/4" OD)
- one end open (to recirculate back into kettle or for final transfer to bucket)
- one end with female camlock quick disconnect with 90 degree elbow
- 1 x SS 1/2" Camlock B style Quick Disconnect
- 1 x SS High Flow 1/2" Female NPT 90 elbow barb
- 1 x hose clamps
- Tubing can be arranged in whatever works best for your setup
- kettle to pump; pump to CFC; CFC to kettle (for recirculate) or CFC to bucket (for final transfer) (this was my standard setup)
- kettle to CFC; CFC to pump; pump to kettle (for recirculate) or CFC to bucket (for final transfer)
- these arrangements assume you have a 1/2" male camlock quick disconnect on your kettle
- approximately 12" silicone tubing - 1/2" ID (3/4" OD)