@Jtvann Are you using a HERMS in your HLT? If so, you need to verify the Temp is the almost the same in all the water volume (no a big variation between the bottom and top volume) to have a proper heat transfer to the wort or water inside the HERMS coil
Do you want to agitate the HOT water in your HLT to avoid temperature stratification? Maybe you can use the follwoing, but not sure it will stand for High Temp.
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@NoCornOrRice and @Noob_Brewer Thank you both for the comments and ideas.
My CFCC is an SS Chiller from Northern Brewer and I normally run 6 gallons per batch
I ran the tap water and it was at 80F because of sunny and hot summer in TX that week, but also I found the water flow was restricted...
Just another crazy idea... My cooling process is as follows. I pump the hot wort to the Counterflow Coil with tap water. But the "pre-cooled" wort is returning to the BK. After having a lower temp around 100F, then I start the whirlpool. Form this point, I switch the water lines to ice-cold...
A really good option to avoid buying things in different online stores is to select this level control kit
https://www.filltronics.com/product/tiny-pump-controller-v2-case-and-hardware
You will need to add the 12VDC power supply as the one mentioned above by @RocketBrewer and the 2 level...
This is the extension cord with GFCI I bought at a really great price (lower than the ones you mentioned). It did include 100' of cable. The only con was the lead time (they are offering 9 days now, but in my case it said 16 days and took 1 month)...
Has someone tried the option to use the Brewjacket on a Spike CF? I know it is possible on the SS Brewtech and Blichmann fermentor because of the flat lid, but maybe modifying the 4" Cap with a hole for the #10 drilled bung could be a possible solution.
I know the TC100 from spike is cheaper...