Any tips on insulation for the quick disconnects? This is the one part of my system where I get moisture build-up and can’t work out how to insulate the disconnects.
Glycol systems require less space and usually run through a cooling coil, jacket, or rod that is attached or submersed in the fermenter. A fridge is a much cheaper option but they take up more space.
They make these quick disconnects in a 90 degree angle as well which works great on preventing kinks.
I guess I should feel lucky that my local homebrew store has a bin of these in stock!
Any tips on insulation for the quick disconnects? This is the one part of my system where I get moisture build-up and can’t work out how to insulate the disconnects.
Yup, these are a must for glycol chiller.
Yes have these on my glycol chiller, bought automotive fuel line connectors. 👍
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Which Glycol System Are You Using
What are the differences between a glycol system and a fermentation fridge?
Glycol systems require less space and usually run through a cooling coil, jacket, or rod that is attached or submersed in the fermenter. A fridge is a much cheaper option but they take up more space.
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Thank you for the advice.
They look exactly the same as automotive quick releases for fuel lines, and possibly a little cheaper too.
they are so damm fragile. Already broke 2 of them, the part without the metal ring
great video