CFC chiller advice
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 12:03 pm
Hey all, I use the Grainfather with its included CFC chiller, which works pretty well--my issue is I don't know what's the most efficient vs fastest way to use it. Should I run the pump full blast and adjust the cold water flow to be fast as well?
Should I slow the pump down using the ball valve, and run the water slower for maximum contact time and maximum cooling? Maybe a mix?
To further complicate matters, my tap water is right around 80*, so I have to pre-chill in a bucket of ice water (that I chill in the kegerator overnight or during the brew) and dump the icemaker into the cold water--so ideally, I need to get the whole batch chilled before the ice melts!
Ideally, I'd like to chill as quickly as possible, with water usage being a secondary concern.
Should I slow the pump down using the ball valve, and run the water slower for maximum contact time and maximum cooling? Maybe a mix?
To further complicate matters, my tap water is right around 80*, so I have to pre-chill in a bucket of ice water (that I chill in the kegerator overnight or during the brew) and dump the icemaker into the cold water--so ideally, I need to get the whole batch chilled before the ice melts!
Ideally, I'd like to chill as quickly as possible, with water usage being a secondary concern.