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I got inspired by the reported performance of the JaDeD Hydra wort chillers that are available in the US. Unfortunately the shipping cost makes them prohibitively expensive here. I built a wort chiller based on similar principles to the JaDeD unit, but with some key differences.
I documented the build and what I learnt here: http://www.overengineeredbrewing.com/2018/02/triple-helix-immersion-chiller-build/
It's a big unit, but I'm pretty satisfied with the overall chilling results It used to take me >40 mins to chill down 55L of wort to pitching temp, whereas I've now got this down to 17 mins (with nice cold winter tank water - summer takes a tad longer), and able to chill below isomerisation temperature in about 2 minutes.
![21827486_1873745012941532_6704234208623067136_n.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/959/959d090aba4d9e6466405c9703f667f7.jpg)
I documented the build and what I learnt here: http://www.overengineeredbrewing.com/2018/02/triple-helix-immersion-chiller-build/
It's a big unit, but I'm pretty satisfied with the overall chilling results It used to take me >40 mins to chill down 55L of wort to pitching temp, whereas I've now got this down to 17 mins (with nice cold winter tank water - summer takes a tad longer), and able to chill below isomerisation temperature in about 2 minutes.
![Efficiency.png](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/5d8/5d8de33a1b350c0c414cf22f1a617e29.png)
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