Laughing_Gnome_Invisible
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...turn on the hose and occasionally swirl the IC around every few minutes.
Although it seems my IC leaks a bit were the hose meets the copper (stupid washer machine style screw clamps) I'm gonna gets some 3/8 flex and a couple compression fittings to extend out the lengths a bit
+1 on this. When I cooled my last batch I noticed the water at the output from the IC started off very hot, then cooled to tap temps within seconds. I swirled the pot gently and the output water ran hot for a few seconds then cool again.
The moral of the story is if you're not moving either the IC or the wort, you're not cooling efficiently with an IC. If you think it takes forever to cool your wort, try gently rocking the pot the whole time you're cooling.
-Joe
I want to build one of these one day. It is easy like a regular IC, but it also moves the wort around in a nice whirlpool so the trub settles well in the centre.