NoahBeach
Well-Known Member
Converting my system and getting rid of some stuff I dont need anymore.
First up is a DIY CFC that I made with 25' of high temp rubber hose and 25' of copper coil. It was a no solder CFC but have taken it apart to reuse some of the fittings in my conversion. It works amazingly, taking boiling wort to ground water temp in one pass. It's now ready for you to rebuild it. All the hard work is done (seriously that was a pain). I also will include two stainless 1/2 tees, two 5/8 hose barbs with 1/2 NPT thread (to connect hose to tees), stainless hose clamps, and two garden hose connectors. All you would need is some 1/2 NPT to 3/8 tubing compression fittings to seal the tee against the tube. Then you could just connect some silicon tubing on the end of the copper tubing and you have a CFC!$40 + actual shipping
Second is a Duda Diesel 40 plate heat exchanger. This thing is a beast, stainless steel with copper braising for maximum heat transfer. 3/4" NPT connectors (will include stainless 1/2" reducers if buyer desires). SOLD
First up is a DIY CFC that I made with 25' of high temp rubber hose and 25' of copper coil. It was a no solder CFC but have taken it apart to reuse some of the fittings in my conversion. It works amazingly, taking boiling wort to ground water temp in one pass. It's now ready for you to rebuild it. All the hard work is done (seriously that was a pain). I also will include two stainless 1/2 tees, two 5/8 hose barbs with 1/2 NPT thread (to connect hose to tees), stainless hose clamps, and two garden hose connectors. All you would need is some 1/2 NPT to 3/8 tubing compression fittings to seal the tee against the tube. Then you could just connect some silicon tubing on the end of the copper tubing and you have a CFC!$40 + actual shipping
Second is a Duda Diesel 40 plate heat exchanger. This thing is a beast, stainless steel with copper braising for maximum heat transfer. 3/4" NPT connectors (will include stainless 1/2" reducers if buyer desires). SOLD