hatrickwah
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Looking for some thoughts for others. I'm hoping someone has tried this. I'm in the process of moving to Texas where I plan to build a Glycol unit from an old A/C unit. I plan to use the glycol unit as a prechiller on a plate chiller with the tap water that then will chill my wort in my trusty CFC. The ultimate plan is for a pair of 20gal conical fermenters jacketed in copper coil but that is probably not going to happen until late this year, early next. In the meanwhile I'm looking for a way to keep control on my fermentation temperatures in the carboys I have.
I have two ideas on the how to approach this, but I want to feel one out over the other. My ideas are either to make a clone of this guys setup, smaller boxes, more batch specific, here.
My other idea is to take 1/2" or 3/8" aluminum or copper coil tubing, maybe 25 feet long and wrap individual fermenters in the coils, then put an insulated blanket over the carboys.
Either way I plan to use Fermtroller as my valve control software as my glycol will run continuously on a closed 3/4" or 1/2" insulated pvc loop. I am borrowing some ideas on my glycol system from the big micro setups. I have 1/2" 12v solenoid valves picked out on ebay for the controlled release of glycol to the fermentation chamber/coils. I just would like to know if anyone has had any success with the coil on the outside of the carboys, especially in the south? My thought is that this could save me a few inches of space and allow me to more precisely control my fermenters.
I should also note that I was hoping to cold crash my batches with either methodology. I suspect with the box method I can do this, but I don't think the coil could, or it could result in ice build up, and potentially broken carboys.
Thoughts? Thanks.
I have two ideas on the how to approach this, but I want to feel one out over the other. My ideas are either to make a clone of this guys setup, smaller boxes, more batch specific, here.
My other idea is to take 1/2" or 3/8" aluminum or copper coil tubing, maybe 25 feet long and wrap individual fermenters in the coils, then put an insulated blanket over the carboys.
Either way I plan to use Fermtroller as my valve control software as my glycol will run continuously on a closed 3/4" or 1/2" insulated pvc loop. I am borrowing some ideas on my glycol system from the big micro setups. I have 1/2" 12v solenoid valves picked out on ebay for the controlled release of glycol to the fermentation chamber/coils. I just would like to know if anyone has had any success with the coil on the outside of the carboys, especially in the south? My thought is that this could save me a few inches of space and allow me to more precisely control my fermenters.
I should also note that I was hoping to cold crash my batches with either methodology. I suspect with the box method I can do this, but I don't think the coil could, or it could result in ice build up, and potentially broken carboys.
Thoughts? Thanks.