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Hello again, group.
I just setup my new copper counterflow chiller, and first did a quick clean. Then I pumped SaniClean through it for ten minutes. Afterward, I’m feeling kinda paranoid about the acid SaniClean reacting with the copper, and potentially causing oxidation or verdigris. The SaniClean was never sitting still in the chiller, and was constantly moving through. Ten minutes hopefully wasn’t too long. Afterward I disconnected everything, rotated the chiller around for a few minutes until no more liquid came out. I wouldn’t be able to tell if there’s any green-blue inside. This is the Exchilerator counterflow, and you can’t actually see the copper.
Should I rest easy, or re-clean it?
Jackson
I just setup my new copper counterflow chiller, and first did a quick clean. Then I pumped SaniClean through it for ten minutes. Afterward, I’m feeling kinda paranoid about the acid SaniClean reacting with the copper, and potentially causing oxidation or verdigris. The SaniClean was never sitting still in the chiller, and was constantly moving through. Ten minutes hopefully wasn’t too long. Afterward I disconnected everything, rotated the chiller around for a few minutes until no more liquid came out. I wouldn’t be able to tell if there’s any green-blue inside. This is the Exchilerator counterflow, and you can’t actually see the copper.
Should I rest easy, or re-clean it?
Jackson