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dizmouk2009 | 13:36 Tue 13th Jul 2010 | ChatterBank
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Hey all, I'm in a bit of a rush so apologies for sticking this question on CB, although I think it may just be a common sense answer.

I've just started up my 14 coil intercooler (beer cooler/remote/python) and I'm just wondering if I can get away with using standard antifreeze instead of buying glycol fluid. I am aware that glycol is Triethylene glycol and is the chemical, not the name. Any thoughts, one again sorry for rushing, hope I made some sense :)

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*once again sorry*
Are you sure it's the type that should have glycol in it? and it's not meant to freeze the water so it becomes an ice bath?
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The water shouldn't freeze otherwise the contents of the coils could also freeze. Depending on the alcohol content I could end up with frozen beer. :p

I spent a while looking on the internet and seem to have found some useful information, thanks chuck :)
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