shredthrash
Active Member
Hi all,
I have recently purchased a Blichmann Terminator wort chiller. I've brewed with it once and it worked great, however I was in a rush after brew day and once I back flushed the wort side with hot water, I stored the unit in a plastic bucket full of a Star San solution.
I've been really busy with work and I had left it in the bucket for almost 4 days .I had a day off today, so I decided to take it out and rinse / store it. Upon doing so, I reread the instructions that came with the unit and it emphasizes NOT storing the chiller in a sanitizer solution. I also skimmed the "metallurgy" section in How To Brew and Palmer notes that acids over time have the ability to "dissolve" copper, which is what the Terminator's stainless plates are brazed together with.
I noticed that the brazed copper just looked a little strange at the outset when I first purchased the chiller and before ever using ir, which is why I'm not sure if I'm imagining visual signs of damage to the copper. I did some searching around and I'm getting a lot of conflicting information about the potential for damage and almost no info about what that damage looks like...
I am requesting help! If anyone has experience with this subject, please let me know! I'll post some pictures of the chiller.
Thanks in advance!
I have recently purchased a Blichmann Terminator wort chiller. I've brewed with it once and it worked great, however I was in a rush after brew day and once I back flushed the wort side with hot water, I stored the unit in a plastic bucket full of a Star San solution.
I've been really busy with work and I had left it in the bucket for almost 4 days .I had a day off today, so I decided to take it out and rinse / store it. Upon doing so, I reread the instructions that came with the unit and it emphasizes NOT storing the chiller in a sanitizer solution. I also skimmed the "metallurgy" section in How To Brew and Palmer notes that acids over time have the ability to "dissolve" copper, which is what the Terminator's stainless plates are brazed together with.
I noticed that the brazed copper just looked a little strange at the outset when I first purchased the chiller and before ever using ir, which is why I'm not sure if I'm imagining visual signs of damage to the copper. I did some searching around and I'm getting a lot of conflicting information about the potential for damage and almost no info about what that damage looks like...
I am requesting help! If anyone has experience with this subject, please let me know! I'll post some pictures of the chiller.
Thanks in advance!