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in my state milk crates are $500 dollar a crate fine,,,
Dawg
Dawg
man you just dying to take the country outta country wine making,, lol,,,
Dawg
in my state milk crates are $500 dollar a crate fine,,,
Dawg
oh no, i'm all for learning, just not admitting to it,,,Don't worry -- feel free not to learn anything from me! There won't be a test!
old man walton is from Arkansas, walmart started in benton ar,Yeah, but you can buy "milk" crates at Office Depot or Walmart or the like for <$8. (Do they have Walmarts in Arkansas? ) You can buy them legally. They are really milk crates, but they serve the purpose.
old man walton is from Arkansas, walmart started in benton ar,
Dawg
So I finally got my AIO pump and racked the SP.....got it pretty well degassed and on to clarifying. Very easy to rack without lifting. I’m going to like this little device!
I experimented with the pump by pulling a strong vacuum to see if any gas was left. Got large bubbles like it was boiling. Later looked up the boiling temperature of water under vacuum and saw that it boils at room temp at around 29” Hg. (?) Is that what I was seeing?Not co2?
So I finally got my AIO pump and racked the SP.....got it pretty well degassed and on to clarifying. Very easy to rack without lifting. I’m going to like this little device!
I experimented with the pump by pulling a strong vacuum to see if any gas was left. Got large bubbles like it was boiling. Later looked up the boiling temperature of water under vacuum and saw that it boils at room temp at around 29” Hg. (?) Is that what I was seeing?Not co2?
That’s very close to absolute vacuum which is 29.9”. I’m sure they’re all a little different, but my AIO maxes out at about 23”. And once the CO2 is gone, I can pull the full 23” without a single bubble. Pure ethanol boils at room temperature at about 28” vacuum. Don’t worry about boiling your liquid with your AIO.29” Hg.
Also, you could try it on a bottle of 190 proof Everclear (which is as close as you can get to pure ethanol by distillation at normal pressure).Not likely (as @Rice_Guy alludes). 29" is a very, very deep vacuum. To convince yourself, you could try just pulling a vacuum on tap water, and see what happens.
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