You could make one. Only copper used is for the water connections. Just solder them together. Fair warning, it's a PIA to get the coiled SS tubing thru the high temp hose!
He mentioned the garden hose covered ones looking like junk in the first post so I think cosmetics are a factor here.You could make one. Only copper used is for the water connections. Just solder them together. Fair warning, it's a PIA to get the coiled SS tubing thru the high temp hose!
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Looks like junk as in asthetics or junk as in poorly made?He mentioned the garden hose covered ones looking like junk in the first post so I think cosmetics are a factor here.
Looks like junk as in asthetics or junk as in poorly made?
I had the kegco style one and upgraded to the stout and am very pleased with my purchase. The added length helps out a ton for single pass chilling. I also only use triclamp fittings so the welded fittings were a big bonus. It is every bit worth the price imo.
Brewtools also sells one in the same range as the stout chiller that I would love to try out.
https://www.brewtools.no/en/tilbehor/27-counterflow-cooler-pro.html
Looks like a nice product.
I didn't find a length on the Brewtools website, but using the 34cm diameter I get 23'.
Agreed, I'm very happy with mine and have had zero issues cooling or with cleaning it.Pretty impressive performance. With cooling water at 15C I managed to get my wort to 19C, as it is a closed loop and the cooling water reservoir ended at 17C.
Yeah I saw that one, but mine's bigger. Plus, who has TC on their cooling loop?
I do. I have 30 gallon kettles usually 22-gallons when whirlpooling. While yes, it does work it will not be a very aggressive whirlpool. I usually turn on the whirlpool and my chiller water and just let it run for about 10 min. By then my temp has dropped a bit. I recently upgraded my pump to a chugger maxx which helped a bit. I also installed a veejet spray nozzle inside the kettle to help get the liquid moving fasterQuestion for owners of the Stout CFC. Anybody whirlpooling back into the kettle through the CFC with free swimming whirlpool hop pellets? I don't need a vortex but want to know I will be able to spin the wort enough to get a cone. 20 (22) gallon spike kettle with probably 19 gallons of wort.
I do. I have 30 gallon kettles usually 22-gallons when whirlpooling. While yes, it does work it will not be a very aggressive whirlpool. I usually turn on the whirlpool and my chiller water and just let it run for about 10 min. By then my temp has dropped a bit. I recently upgraded my pump to a chugger maxx which helped a bit. I also installed a veejet spray nozzle inside the kettle to help get the liquid moving faster
I was looking at the stout counterflow chiller as well and had the same concerns about recirc'ing back into the kettle through it to whirlpool. So that's good to know that, while not aggressive, it still works. Would you be able to post the outside max dimensions of the chiller (LxWxH) including the tri-clamp? I'm curious to see if it would fit under my table. Thanks for your input!