rob2263
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Hi,
I have a counter flow chiller for sale; this chiller is made from approximately 13 meters of copper inside a garden house sheaf.
This chiller works exceptionally well cooling hot wort in one pass enough to add yeast.
I have been using this CFC hooked up to a mash pump.
I have no exact time references although for memory the other day I ran 35 litres through it in around 15 minutes or less down to a temp of 18deg using recirculated tank water from a small 1500ltr tank.
To use it simply start running tap or tank water through it first then run the hot wort in the opposite flow direction, ensure you have the cooling water going through the chiller first otherwise the hose gets too hot and may melt.
I am asking $80 for it.
Due to size and weight pick up from the Central Coast NSW would be recommended.
I have a counter flow chiller for sale; this chiller is made from approximately 13 meters of copper inside a garden house sheaf.
This chiller works exceptionally well cooling hot wort in one pass enough to add yeast.
I have been using this CFC hooked up to a mash pump.
I have no exact time references although for memory the other day I ran 35 litres through it in around 15 minutes or less down to a temp of 18deg using recirculated tank water from a small 1500ltr tank.
To use it simply start running tap or tank water through it first then run the hot wort in the opposite flow direction, ensure you have the cooling water going through the chiller first otherwise the hose gets too hot and may melt.
I am asking $80 for it.
Due to size and weight pick up from the Central Coast NSW would be recommended.