Grainfather Glycol Chiller GC4

Item Number: 29-10237

Price:
Regular price$1,149.99 Sale price$999.99
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Description

The Grainfather Glycol Chiller with Cooler Connection Kit

Take superior control of your fermentation temperature. This glycol chiller directly connects to the Grainfather Conical Fermenter allowing you to cold crash, lager or control your wort temperature to under 40º F. The chiller sends glycol into the stainless steel cooling sleeve, chilling the steel, and thus chilling your wort evenly and completely. This powerful chilling unit can power and control 4 separate conical fermenters, each operating on the own fermentation schedules and temperatures.


Features:
  • Cold crash 6 gallons of wort to under 40° F
  • 1.5 gallon glycol tank
  • LED display
  • 2 x .65' insulated hoses
  • Control up to 4 separate conical fermenters
  • 300 W, 110-120 V, 60 Hz
  • Dimensions: 15" (L) x 17" (W) x 25" (H)

*Please Note: This item is drop shipped from the vendor. Please allow extra time for delivery.

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Leonard Nunnally
Grainfather Chiller

The directions (even online videos) for set up were terrible. I didn't place washers at quick connect connections and noted leaks. I haven't found any directions on the control panel. The unit is working and cooling my first lager but it is taking a very long time to lower the temperature to the desired 50 degree.

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Dan McShan
Chilling out while fermenting

Just finished my first batch (Pliney the Elder Clone (AIH) using the chiller. I used a custom 4 step fermenting temperature profile on my Grainfather Conical . The temps on my Tilt tracked closely with the programmed schedule. Chiller was easy to set up and forget. Looking forward to adding a second fermentor (next year)!

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