dRaPP
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Background: So the day after my brewday, I realized I forgot to rinse off my wort chiller after cooling wort/pitching yeast. So needless to say there was nasty trub and hops dried on it. So I decided to give it a chlorine bath (1 tbsp bleach/gallon water) and the only thing I had that was big enough to soak the chiller in was my brewpot. So I soaked my copper immersion wort chiller in my aluminum brew pot for a few days (I would've just done over night, but I forgot about it). Today I remembered about it and here's what I found...
The pot of water had stuff floating around in it, clinging to both the surface of the pot and the surface of the chiller. I pulled the chiller out to find that the previously smooth copper tube was now very rough. I dumped the water, and found that the inside of the aluminum pot was also very rough. So I scrubbed both with soap and a brillo sponge and the stuff on the copper came off, but the stuff on the aluminum did not. What the hell happened here?
I've now read that bleach and aluminum don't mix very well. But it almost seemed like chips of the aluminum were attaching to the copper or something. My very very limited chemistry knowledge lead me to thinking of something like an anode/cathode or ox/redox reaction, or something like that between the copper and aluminum... or was it just the aluminum and bleach thing?
Bottom line: the chiller is probably fine, I scrubbed the stuff off, but the aluminum is still very rough and looks very ugly. did I ruin my brewpot?
Thanks for any help.
The pot of water had stuff floating around in it, clinging to both the surface of the pot and the surface of the chiller. I pulled the chiller out to find that the previously smooth copper tube was now very rough. I dumped the water, and found that the inside of the aluminum pot was also very rough. So I scrubbed both with soap and a brillo sponge and the stuff on the copper came off, but the stuff on the aluminum did not. What the hell happened here?
I've now read that bleach and aluminum don't mix very well. But it almost seemed like chips of the aluminum were attaching to the copper or something. My very very limited chemistry knowledge lead me to thinking of something like an anode/cathode or ox/redox reaction, or something like that between the copper and aluminum... or was it just the aluminum and bleach thing?
Bottom line: the chiller is probably fine, I scrubbed the stuff off, but the aluminum is still very rough and looks very ugly. did I ruin my brewpot?
Thanks for any help.