I had one of those moments as I woke up this morning and said "Ha".
When I get my immersion chiller in couple of weeks I intend, as suggested by an earlier poster, to use a $25 submersible pond pump dropped into around 70 L of water at 2 degrees in my 60L fermenter (will fit)
Then recirculate that through the coil immersed in 23L of wort at 100 degrees.
So when the heat exchange has been finally done, it's the equivalent of mixing 70 and 23 litres at different temperatures.
I used the handy tool Online Conversion of Liquids and it shows me that the final temperature would be a somewhat disappointing 26 degrees.
However subbing six kilos of ice for some of the coolant water (2 ice cream 3L containers) would bring me down to around 18 degrees that would be good... finish off to lager temps in the FV before pitching.
Then the 70 L of coolant can be run straight out to the veg garden that's just outside the door. This I expect would lead to a fairly rapid cooling initially, then diminishing returns as the system trends towards equilibrium. However minimal water usage and the plants get a drink, which I'd be doing anyway as it's the dry season here, supposedly.
I'll post results.
When I get my immersion chiller in couple of weeks I intend, as suggested by an earlier poster, to use a $25 submersible pond pump dropped into around 70 L of water at 2 degrees in my 60L fermenter (will fit)
Then recirculate that through the coil immersed in 23L of wort at 100 degrees.
So when the heat exchange has been finally done, it's the equivalent of mixing 70 and 23 litres at different temperatures.
I used the handy tool Online Conversion of Liquids and it shows me that the final temperature would be a somewhat disappointing 26 degrees.
However subbing six kilos of ice for some of the coolant water (2 ice cream 3L containers) would bring me down to around 18 degrees that would be good... finish off to lager temps in the FV before pitching.
Then the 70 L of coolant can be run straight out to the veg garden that's just outside the door. This I expect would lead to a fairly rapid cooling initially, then diminishing returns as the system trends towards equilibrium. However minimal water usage and the plants get a drink, which I'd be doing anyway as it's the dry season here, supposedly.
I'll post results.