I am considering building my own immersion chiller and I have a question that I was hoping someone might be able to answer in regards to immersion chiller design.
Why do all the immersion chillers available online have the same verticle side profile and not a staggered profile? I made a crude sketch and posted it online hoping to explain myself better, it can be found here: http://www.blackmarketbeer.com/chillers.jpg
I am just guessing, being the furthest thing from an expert on fluid dynamics, but wouldn't the staggered design shown on the left be more efficient design? I have seen folks slosh their chiller around in the kettle while its cooling to create some convection and to dispurse the cooling wort. With a staggered design I wonder if it would make better use of the little realestate I would have in my kettle. The ss kettle I purchased is only 10" in diameter, which appears to be the same size diameter as most of the immersion chillers for sale and I would prefer to have some room between the kettle wall and the chiller.
Please let me know what you think. I'm worrying already, and can't even relax and have a home brew yet...


