I just picked up a short piece of 1/2" soft copper, a pipe bender, and next trip to daves for a Type E Camlock.
Immersion Whirlpool Arm
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Immersion Whirlpool Arm
Well I wanted something quick and easy to setup on brew day that would work with my chugger pump, without needing to punch a hole in my pot. So I thought of what I could do, and came up with a Immersion Whirlpool arm. I'm also mulling with the idea of adding volume markings.
I just picked up a short piece of 1/2" soft copper, a pipe bender, and next trip to daves for a Type E Camlock.
I just picked up a short piece of 1/2" soft copper, a pipe bender, and next trip to daves for a Type E Camlock.
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
Very Nice. Probably a dumb question, but how do you connect the pipe to the camlock?
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
actually rethought it. Was just going to force it in there where it's soft copper, however a compression fitting would probably be best and attach a Type A to the compression fitting.
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
compression to type a is brilliant. Let me know how this works out for you.
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
Yeah. I'll post pics once I get it together.
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BTW I owe Mike credit for planting the seed
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
That might have a tendency to kick backwards when the wort is flowing out of the bottom end. I don't think it would be a serious issue, but might not remain vertical that's all.
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
I'm guessing that Keith is likely going to attach it to his immersion chiller. At least that's how Jamil Z. designed his originally.GuingesRock wrote:That might have a tendency to kick backwards when the wort is flowing out of the bottom end. I don't think it would be a serious issue, but might not remain vertical that's all.
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
honestly I haven't given it much thought and was going to address that once I gave it a test run.
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Mine used to hang but it moved too much so I built it into my kettle instead. Camlock here too. There should be pics in my thread.
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Everything worked out as intended Just need to give the system a test run today.
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So the whirlpool arm is setup and in place. Did a test run, but due to the curve the compression fitting didnt' completely seal. Need to solder the connection. Anyone know a spot in Sackville that I could get this done fairly cheap?
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Yeah, go buy some plumbing solder & flux, a propane torch if you don't have one, and do it yourself. It's not hard. Everyone fucks up a bit at first but you'll get the hang of it. Watch some youtube videos and do it sober. 
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
Tighten the compression fitting a bit more.
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Which way round is your whirlpool going? have you got it set right for the northern hemisphere? 
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yea I may have bent it the wrong way, but the end result will be the same.GuingesRock wrote:Which way round is your whirlpool going? have you got it set right for the northern hemisphere?
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
Tried this. Unfortunately due to the curve it will require a small amount of solder.GuingesRock wrote:Tighten the compression fitting a bit more.
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Or just come to Dartmouth and I'll solder this on for you. Not sure if it will fit, it's for 1/2" I'd straight pipe.
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That's a possibility. Probably won't be tonight, but maybe next week.
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Sure, just give me a heads up.
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
maybe your soft copper got oval'ed a bit with the bending? in which case solder wouldn't be a proper fix either (thought it might work). flaring the copper so it is round again is the better solution
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
The ferrule will be stuck on by now. I wonder if you could put the end of the tube between two pieces of wood in the jaws of a vice and make it round again that way.
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
I think I'll be able to stop the leak by widening the copper using some needle nose pliers
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Can you tap it back to round with a hammer in you don't have a vice?
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Re: Immersion Whirlpool Arm
Use an adjustable wrench and spin it around the tubing, adjust it smaller and repeat. Usually works pretty well.
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