Blackhawkbrew
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I already have an IC, but it does not get my wort down much past 100*. I was thinking of making a pre-chiller to put in a bucket of ice water. Would I be ok to use 20' of 3/8'' tubing?
Backing up a few dozen posts, someone mentioned that discharging into the grass might kill the grass because of the heat. Has anyone tried running the discharge hose to an impact sprinkler? I would think the blasting it into droplets would cool it enough to not hurt the lawn. I think the water police would give me a break if I'm running the sprinkler for 20 minutes once a month![]()
I already have an IC, but it does not get my wort down much past 100*. I was thinking of making a pre-chiller to put in a bucket of ice water. Would I be ok to use 20' of 3/8'' tubing?
Bumping up an old thread. I'm researching the build today since I am in need of a chiller. My plan is to go 50' so that in the future I could cannibalize the immersion chiller to build a counterflow and maybe a HERMS coil if I end up going that route down the road. Anyway, just immersion chiller for today.
- Coppertubingsales.com has 50' of 3/8" copper for $63.42 shipped.
- eBay has 50' of 3/8" copper for $61.84 shipped.
- NYbrewsupply.com has the completed 50' 3/8" chiller for $82.98 shipped.
- I dont know if my local Home Depot or Lowes has the copper anymore.
I realize if I buy the coil I still need fittings and hoses, at this time does it still pay to go DIY?
So, here's a dumb question, but how are you guys using these outside with *2* male hose fittings. The female end of my input hose is attached to my spigot, so I only have a male end for the input. I saw at least one person mention a female adapter but I didn't see one at HD and I'm wondering how everyone is using the 2 male adapters.
Nevermind. I think this is the part I need:
http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc...splay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053