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I popped over to Keg King today and got some photos. I did check the temperature setting and it was on minus 6C, so presuming it hasn't been changed from the video. The water glycol wouldn't be much more than a litre as it is cooled by counterflow.

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I popped over to Keg King today and got some photos. I did check the temperature setting and it was on minus 6C, so presuming it hasn't been changed from the video. The water glycol wouldn't be much more than a litre as it is cooled by counterflow.

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What are they using for connections to the jacket? Would the jacket need to come off everytime you need to move the fermenter?
 

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What are they using for connections to the jacket? Would the jacket need to come off everytime you need to move the fermenter?
Do you move the fermenter when it’s full?
Once you have cold crashed and emptied the fermenter do you clean in place? Or move it to clean? Either way once the jacket has warmed up it would then be pliable enough to remove it and store until it’s put back onto the fermenter
I use a glycol chiller through a coil with the glycol lines connected via qc connectors. It’s bit of a pain with the (even small) amount of liquid that leaks when you disconnect the qc’s
I’d rather leave the glycol lines permanently attached to the jacket
 

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Do you move the fermenter when it’s full?
Once you have cold crashed and emptied the fermenter do you clean in place? Or move it to clean? Either way once the jacket has warmed up it would then be pliable enough to remove it and store until it’s put back onto the fermenter
I use a glycol chiller through a coil with the glycol lines connected via qc connectors. It’s bit of a pain with the (even small) amount of liquid that leaks when you disconnect the qc’s
I’d rather leave the glycol lines permanently attached to the jacket
That's great, how are you going to attach the lines?
 

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I’d use either dripless connectors (male and female from AliExpress if you really wanted to separate them or use hose barb joiners and clamp the hoses
I think you are missing my main point. I'm asking about the connection to the jacket itself. The only pictures so far have only shown 4 fairly wide black holes.
 

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Fair point. It looks t a bit like the jacket comes with the hoses attached and with a purpose built plug on the end to go into the glycol unit (but I could be wrong)
I’ve got a couple of the cool zone jackets (from America and cost twice as much and are shorter). They came with short hoses attached
 

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