I didn't see where any had suggested what I suggested. So I was just adding one to the list of things already suggested. I didn't know it was required that I discuss other options. Until the OP asks or says something to make me think otherwise I'm assuming they are capable of figuring out what they'd like to try next and what will be more of a PITA to them or not. Con's and pro's also include personal preference and I can't make that for the OP. Some say bottling is a PITA, yet I and others think Kegging is a PITA.There generally isn't a perfect solution, there are pros and cons to everything most times. FYI I was simply expressing the cons associated with your suggestion and in no way suggested QDs or camlocks as perfect. I also provided multiple suggestions for an adapter. You are the one who suggested to "just use a properly sized tube and properly sized clamp..." without discussing any other options.
I'm not sure why one wouldn't take the hose off every time. But I'd rather not add to the already labored and lengthy discussion this has become about what fitting to put on the chiller. And quick disconnects come in many forms. Some not so easy to simply wipe off. Many I've seen with a O-ring that if not removed and the grove it sits in cleaned/sanitized, then a place to harbor infection if used on the tube for the wort.And even if they weren't taking it off every time, there is no difference from the barbed QD, barbed camlock, even a barbed TC fitting and and a barb in the tee when cleaning involves taking the tubing off other than a quick brushing or wipe down of the specific quick disconnect. Plus the benefit of a more fixed connection instead of a repeated loosening and tightening of the worm drive clamp. But I certainly wasn't suggesting to "just" do it one way.
I only use a simple immersion coil chiller. I just slip the ends of the vinyl tubing over the smooth ends of the copper tubing. It holds well enough. Though if I was to turn the pressure up too high I'd expect the tube on the inlet side would blow off.Since you mentioned it, what readily removable properly sized clamps are you using?
Just means exactly. There's a big difference between "just do it this way" and "you could do it this way" or "how about this". You further qualified it with what not to do, use a QD. And that you didn't mention alternatives afterward reinforces that. If you misspoke just say it.I wouldn't put anything on the end for the wort. Just use a properly sized tube to slip over the end with a properly sized clamp. Then you won't have to worry if that quick connect is harboring something that might infect your beer.
You were the one who hijacked it! Emphatically defending a process that you admittedly don't even use. That's rich! I have multiple hoses that I wouldn't want to repeatedly take off their worm clamps after every brew. The OP would have at least four and practically had to pull teeth to get you to admit to a different style you weren't even using.FYI, I don't think any of us are trying to give the OP the perfect solution... well at least some of us. We are just suggesting other ways so the OP can have plenty of suggestions to choose from and decide which is less of a PITA to them.
You are parsing the words of a quickly written statement and assigning more meaning to them than I and I'd think most anyone else would have put to them.Just means exactly. There's a big difference between "just do it this way" and "you could do it this way" or "how about this". You further qualified it with what not to do, use a QD. And that you didn't mention alternatives afterward reinforces that. If you misspoke just say it.
You are admitting that what you wrote was in haste and that you don't mean it the way you have written it but the onus was on me to understand you properly?! Nice try with the gaslighting but the third sentence does have a subject--"you" here referring to the OP-- and refers back to the sole direction you gave in the second sentence.You are parsing the words of a quickly written statement and assigning more meaning to them than I and I'd think most anyone else would have put to them.
The subject of my initial reply is about what I and let me repeat that what I would do. The next sentence doesn't really state the subject being addressed. You've taken that as me commanding the OP to do as I say. You couldn't be further from the truth. I want the OP to do what they think will work best for them.
You are really making a mountain out of a molehill.
How about have you even used a CFC (used one, cleaned it, used it again)? I built one as I said 25 years ago. For various reasons I wasn't comfortable with whether it was fully clean inside and converted it to an IC. So I completely understand wanting to be extremely confident about sanitation. But you can't see inside a CFC. If a brewer isn't confident enough in getting connections cleaned without complete disassembly every time, they will never be happy with the CFC or a plate chiller. I'm asking about your use because I just went through a bunch of discussion with you emphatically defending a cleaning process that is just hypothetical to you. I brew on a 3V2p EHERMS, initially using a SS IC and then I switched to a plate chiller. I have added in a hopstopper II, removed my hop spider, and want to whirlporl still. I switched back to my IC but a CFC appears to be the a better choice. I am fully confident of my CIP and sanitation process with the plate chiller so the CFC won't be an issue. And as matter of fact, I am putting together my copper CFC in nearly the same fashion as the OP. So with this being an open forum, the suggestions you are making are being viewed by me almost as if I had posted the question myself, hence my involvement. The only angle I am seeing from you is that you think clamps need 100% removal for sanitation and that quick connect fittings shouldn't be used as they might get funky. Do you have any quick connects, have you used any?I wouldn't put anything on the end for the wort. Just use a properly sized tube to slip over the end with a properly sized clamp. Then you won't have to worry if that quick connect is harboring something that might infect your beer.
This is a social forum. Not a highly specialized site for only peer reviewed discussion. You aren't being very social!You are admitting that what you wrote was in haste and that you don't mean it the way you have written it but the onus was on me to understand you properly?! Nice try with the gaslighting but the third sentence does have a subject--"you" here referring to the OP-- and refers back to the sole direction you gave in the second sentence.
How about have you even used a CFC (used one, cleaned it, used it again)? I built one as I said 25 years ago. For various reasons I wasn't comfortable with whether it was fully clean inside and converted it to an IC. So I completely understand wanting to be extremely confident about sanitation. But you can't see inside a CFC. If a brewer isn't confident enough in getting connections cleaned without complete disassembly every time, they will never be happy with the CFC or a plate chiller. I'm asking about your use because I just went through a bunch of discussion with you emphatically defending a cleaning process that is just hypothetical to you. I brew on a 3V2p EHERMS, initially using a SS IC and then I switched to a plate chiller. I have added in a hopstopper II, removed my hop spider, and want to whirlporl still. I switched back to my IC but a CFC appears to be the a better choice. I am fully confident of my CIP and sanitation process with the plate chiller so the CFC won't be an issue. And as matter of fact, I am putting together my copper CFC in nearly the same fashion as the OP. So with this being an open forum, the suggestions you are making are being viewed by me almost as if I had posted the question myself, hence my involvement. The only angle I am seeing from you is that you think clamps need 100% removal for sanitation and that quick connect fittings shouldn't be used as they might get funky. Do you have any quick connects, have you used any?
It's good that you keep admitting that you mispoke because we are communicating with text. Own it already, I'm not a mind-reader. And I called you on two complete fabrications concerning my participation here, and you just kept going and making up more BS and still claiming it's me. I think you have a mistaken idea of what is social. HBTalk is not a highly specialized site for peer reviewed discussion? It's not a site where homebrewing peers discuss electrical panel construction, water chemistry, grain malting, yeast biology and genetics, DIY brewing rigs, user written brewing software and other brewing programs, and oxidation, oxidation, oxidation? [Is this the point where I am supposed to know what you meant?] There are sub-forums for general chit-chat but this thread isn't in it. The thread topic is using stainless steel compression fittings on the ends of my copper coil CF chiller. That's a no and a no to the boldfaced questions I posed to you earlier then?This is a social forum. Not a highly specialized site for only peer reviewed discussion. You aren't being very social!
You are taking offense at very small and trivial things.
And most certainly you are posing what I wrote in an entirely different manner than was intended when written. So you are the one gaslighting.