MisterEd
Backwoods, but not backwards...
As I rapidly approach "three score" in age I have no choice but to adjust my lifestyle to accommodate my ailing back. I have rigged up a vacuum pump for fluid transfer to eliminate picking up those murderous full carboys, especially the 6 gallon jobs. After purchasing a Thomas vacuum pump off eBay that will draw up to 25" of vacuum I used a Tostitos cheese dip jar- old fuel petcock off a Royal Enfield bike- some miscellaneous brass pipe fittings to outfit the lid.
What is a good vacuum setting to set for carboy transfers? Currently I have the petcock cracked open enough to maintain around 13 psi. I have not done any tests to determine flow rates based on psi and wonder if there would even be much of a difference in the flow rate once the lines are "primed."
What is a good vacuum setting to set for carboy transfers? Currently I have the petcock cracked open enough to maintain around 13 psi. I have not done any tests to determine flow rates based on psi and wonder if there would even be much of a difference in the flow rate once the lines are "primed."
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