drewmedic23
Well-Known Member
Hey all. So I was bored this weekend and decided to make a HLT. I spent just around $30 including the cooler. My supplies are as follows:
5g cooler ~22
pvc ball valve ~3
rubber packing material (to make o-rings) ~1
.5"x1.5" MPT brass fitting ~2
1"-.5" washers ~0.50
.5" conduit locknuts ~0.50
.5"x.5" male barb x MPT ~2
Side note: I decided to go with a 5gal cooler rather than a 10gal cooler because right now I am only brewing 5 gal batches and it was cheaper.
1) I started out by unscrewing the little push button from the cooler...just unscrewed from the front...and pulled off the nut from the back.
2) Take out the little rubber o-ring and set it aside. you will have to turn it inside out and trim out the interior so it will fit around the brass mpt fitting.
3)Fit the supplied o-ring around the brass mpt and put it in place in the cooler.
4) Take one of the washers and trace it on the rubber mat to make 4 o-rings
5) Take the 4 o-rings and put two each on each side of the cooler followed by a metal washer. Secure these in place with the conduit nuts. **make sure the conduit nuts are tight so they will create a good seal. I used a pair of channel locks to help tighten them**
6) Thread on the ball valve and barb fitting and you are done.
NOTE: I forgot to use some teflon tape the first time around and ended up having to redo everything.
I have had it sitting full of water for about two hours now and no leaks
This only took about an hour to do (including me messing up)
5g cooler ~22
pvc ball valve ~3
rubber packing material (to make o-rings) ~1
.5"x1.5" MPT brass fitting ~2
1"-.5" washers ~0.50
.5" conduit locknuts ~0.50
.5"x.5" male barb x MPT ~2
Side note: I decided to go with a 5gal cooler rather than a 10gal cooler because right now I am only brewing 5 gal batches and it was cheaper.
1) I started out by unscrewing the little push button from the cooler...just unscrewed from the front...and pulled off the nut from the back.
2) Take out the little rubber o-ring and set it aside. you will have to turn it inside out and trim out the interior so it will fit around the brass mpt fitting.
3)Fit the supplied o-ring around the brass mpt and put it in place in the cooler.
4) Take one of the washers and trace it on the rubber mat to make 4 o-rings
5) Take the 4 o-rings and put two each on each side of the cooler followed by a metal washer. Secure these in place with the conduit nuts. **make sure the conduit nuts are tight so they will create a good seal. I used a pair of channel locks to help tighten them**
6) Thread on the ball valve and barb fitting and you are done.
NOTE: I forgot to use some teflon tape the first time around and ended up having to redo everything.
I have had it sitting full of water for about two hours now and no leaks
This only took about an hour to do (including me messing up)




