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Temp Twister - Fermzilla heating and cooling coil

£25.00 Regular price £36.00

Perfect for use with the Fermzilla.

Comes with 2x 3/8" pushfits to mount / seal the temp twister into the fermzilla (or other fermenter lid) 

Specifications:

  • Coil Diameter x Height: 9.5cm x 68cm High
  • Material: 304 Stainless Steel
  • Coil Thickness: 9.5mm OD (3/8")
  • Coil Lenth: 6meters
  • Heat Transfer: With this coil submersed in liquid it will be able to absorb more than 250watts

If you want to shorten the arms on this cooling coil you can easily do this with a pipe cutter (or hacksaw)

Do you want to use a glycol chiller to heat and cool your FermZilla or other fermenter or bright tank?

This coil can be adapted to fit any fermenter or bright tank that has an opening of 110mm diameter or larger.

Simply drill to two 22mm holes in the lid of your fermenter and use the included duotight bulkhead fittings to attach the coil to the lid of your fermenter.

If you want to see how to use this product you can see it featured in this video below:

 


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Temp Twister - Fermzilla heating and cooling coil

£25.00 Regular price £36.00
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