I am guessing at the interior dimensions of the freezer, but came up with a possible method using 4" PVC pipe capped on bottom. The approach was to fabricate 4" pipes and install 4 -5/8" od equally spaced copper loops inside pipe and fill with water to within 1" of return elbows on top. If the guessed at dimensions are correct then you could fit about 14 -32" pvc pipes and 4 22" pipes in chamber and connect copper to flow through all of the pipes in series.
some assumptions on loads and capcaities.
10 gallon batch size, 84.5 Lbs liquid
212 degree boil to 60 degrees, 152 degree delta
cooling needed 84.5 Lbs X 152 delta = 12,844 btu's
Btu's to melt 1 Lb ice = 144
4" Dia X 30" icecube with copper coil = Net 13.46 Lb ice, 1938 Btu's
4"Dia X 20" icecube with copper coil = Net 8.92 Lb ice, 1285 Btu's
Possible loading of freezer might be 14 -32" containers + 4 22" containers 32,272 Btu's possible.
The unknown is the efficiency of the ice melt and water temperature rise in pipes, but running the liquid coolant through the pipes in series might work. It would be prudent to build one pipe and test it to observe performence or lack of before building a larger system. The freezing water should grow verticaly in the tubes and not burst the sides, if one is concerned about that a strip of the 1/8" closed cell packing material taped to the inside of pipe should compress enough to prevent bursting.
some assumptions on loads and capcaities.
10 gallon batch size, 84.5 Lbs liquid
212 degree boil to 60 degrees, 152 degree delta
cooling needed 84.5 Lbs X 152 delta = 12,844 btu's
Btu's to melt 1 Lb ice = 144
4" Dia X 30" icecube with copper coil = Net 13.46 Lb ice, 1938 Btu's
4"Dia X 20" icecube with copper coil = Net 8.92 Lb ice, 1285 Btu's
Possible loading of freezer might be 14 -32" containers + 4 22" containers 32,272 Btu's possible.
The unknown is the efficiency of the ice melt and water temperature rise in pipes, but running the liquid coolant through the pipes in series might work. It would be prudent to build one pipe and test it to observe performence or lack of before building a larger system. The freezing water should grow verticaly in the tubes and not burst the sides, if one is concerned about that a strip of the 1/8" closed cell packing material taped to the inside of pipe should compress enough to prevent bursting.