Thats the filter that I have. It has plugged everytime that I have used it. I hope you have better luck than I do.
When you use the filter does the heat exchanger still block or just the filter?
Thats the filter that I have. It has plugged everytime that I have used it. I hope you have better luck than I do.
When you use the filter does the heat exchanger still block or just the filter?
From what I understand, the plates form parallel chambers, so the liquid only takes two 90° turns. One into a chamber and one out.
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I did a salted caramel porter last night with the 6x14" hop spider...This was only 5 gallons and only had 1.5 oz of hops in it but you can see how clean the bottom of my kettle and my stainless braid attached to my diptube was directly after pumping to the plate chiller and conical. the fact that I recirculate during the mash helps. Ive done other beers with more hops and have had much more trub that the stainless braid catches prior to it going through the plate chiller.I have the same exact chiller as augiedoggy and have never had a problem with flow or clogs. I always wondered why people complained about plate chillers as the only adjustment I've made is bagging pellet hops which a lot of people do anyway to keep them out of their pump+ fermenter. I've run wheat beers, used whirlflock, tons of double IPAs, no issues.
I thought about a stainless hop basket when I saw one for 12$, but heard they can plug up. Going by how quickly a bazooka screen plugged, I can see this being an issue. I would save yourself the money and just get a bunch of nylon bags that will work just as well. Maybe sell or return the therminator and give the less expensive duda a try if you want the fast cooling times of a plate chiller.
Just eBay'd my plate chiller. Good riddance! Ugh... such a PITA! There's two types of plate chiller users; those who lie about never having clogs and those who eBay their plate chillers.
I haven't recently been pre-filtering. I have tried the Brewershardware filter, but it plugs too so no net benefit. I'll give the scrubby a shot.
But to go back to my question, are all plate chillers equally susceptible to plugging?
Any other methods of pre-filtering that you all are successfully using?
Just eBay'd my plate chiller. Good riddance! Ugh... such a PITA! There's two types of plate chiller users; those who lie about never having clogs and those who eBay their plate chillers.
It was a Duda B3-23A 20 plate chiller. I used a pre-filter and still struggled. Plus, total PITA to clean. Of course my experience differs from others but it is what it is. Loving the good old immersion chiller once again, same way I'm loving being back to single vessel brewing vs three. Simplicity.
At the brewery I worked at we had a 1/2bbl pilot system. I dont remember what the plate chiller we used was, might have been the therminator, but we were brewing on that system about once a week for the 1.5 years I was there and never had a clog. We just had a simple capped off braid that was ~20in long and whirlpooled. No issues with the filter clogging either. After we would just run Glosan for 15 minutes through everything, rinse, and let dry.
Duda actually sells a chiller with the identical amount of plates and size as the therminator only the ports aren't at one end.. I believe it's about $80 shipped if I remember right which is why I made the earlier comment.