I bought a Coleman Xtreme 36 qt. cooler about a month ago. I already have a SS braid hooked up to the valve for sparging, but I also want to build a manifold. So, I was at my local home improvement superstore today, and I got impulsive. I bought 10' of 1/2" CPVC piping, as well as a bunch of CPVC tees and elbow joints (90 and 45 degree varieties).
The question I have is, the hole where the wort drains out is actually in a channel, so it's below the bottom of the cooler. I was hoping some folks here have already built CPVC manifolds for this type of cooler so I could get some ideas of how to tackle it. I think I know what I need to do, but my writing skills aren't good enough to accurately describe what I'm thinking (believe me, I've written and deleted about five paragraphs in this post alone
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For those unfamilar with the Coleman Xtreme that may want to give input, the bottom of my cooler is app. 8.5" X 20". The hole where the bulkhead goes is app. 1" below the bottom surface of the cooler, with a long sloping channel running about half the length of the cooler.
The question I have is, the hole where the wort drains out is actually in a channel, so it's below the bottom of the cooler. I was hoping some folks here have already built CPVC manifolds for this type of cooler so I could get some ideas of how to tackle it. I think I know what I need to do, but my writing skills aren't good enough to accurately describe what I'm thinking (believe me, I've written and deleted about five paragraphs in this post alone
For those unfamilar with the Coleman Xtreme that may want to give input, the bottom of my cooler is app. 8.5" X 20". The hole where the bulkhead goes is app. 1" below the bottom surface of the cooler, with a long sloping channel running about half the length of the cooler.