BeerPal wrote:budrockdiesel wrote:I am impressed with your fabricating skills. I am not positive but I think those numbers come close to commercial plate chillers.
Not to knock Charlie's mad skilz ('cause he sure as hell got 'em, who's kiddin' who?) but a Therminator will chill 5 gallons of boiling wort to within a degree or two of cooling water temp as fast as the kettle can be emptied. For me, using gravity, that was about 5 minutes.
The engineer in me purely loves Blichmann, and the Therminator is a lovely piece of equipment. It's much more compact and easier to clean than my design. There's some stuff ahead of it on the list, but if I get a chance I'm going to add a Therminator.
The problem was that I wanted to make all grain beer _*NOW*_, and the budget wouldn't fit around everything. I had to have a wort chiller, and I didn't have $200 to put on it. So I put this chiller together. It cost about $55.00 and 16 hours labor (not counting the 1/2 NPT tap and the 4 1/8" hole saw). It will never be a Therminator, but I'm proud of it. It would probably flow faster except I didn't give flow rate a high priority because I had no clue I'd get such good numbers. So if/when I build another one I will pay attention not to restrict the flow.
I have another idea.... Anybody know where I can get some 4" ID Pyrex tubing?
Charlie
"Yes officer, I know that I smell like beer. I'm not drinking it, I'm wearing it!"