RoomWithABrew
Landlord.
Make sure the CFC is connected correctly.
I was using a wortometer to allow post CFC temp measure.
Then changed to a half inch BSP T with a small thermo well in the side part of T. Insert thermometer or temp probe into this.
Agree with comments about slowing flow into CFC to improve the chill.
I turn my pump to CFC on at end of boil, takes a couple of minutes to drop temp to 80 C. Then whirlpool additions and circulate without cooling water.
If no whirlpool additions I recirculate and chill after the outflow has been above 80 for a few minutes.
Do remember to remove your kettle jacket.
I was using a wortometer to allow post CFC temp measure.
Then changed to a half inch BSP T with a small thermo well in the side part of T. Insert thermometer or temp probe into this.
Agree with comments about slowing flow into CFC to improve the chill.
I turn my pump to CFC on at end of boil, takes a couple of minutes to drop temp to 80 C. Then whirlpool additions and circulate without cooling water.
If no whirlpool additions I recirculate and chill after the outflow has been above 80 for a few minutes.
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Do remember to remove your kettle jacket.