On Demand Sparge Water (RIMS+Platechiller)

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gnarles

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My Idea:
Run my RIMS tube with a chugger pump through side A of a plate chiller, maybe set at 172F. Then run cold tap water through side B of said plate chiller for fly spargeing. I have tried running cold tap water straight through the rims tube but even with a 5500W element I cant seem to get more than a trickle out at a high enough temp to sparge.

Will it work?
 
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