I hooked a small pressure gauge to my Ai1, so given the Mrs. is running a bit behind schedule, I’ll go see how much vacuum is required before transfer begins and if it changes during transfer.
I had some H2S back in 2014 in a barrel of Zin. The fruit was really not so good. I had the free SO2 right at 50 and measured it after a big splash rack and using my Vinmetrica it lost about 1/2 the SO2. Not sure how this lineup with the numbers above, but it is what I use for a rule of thumb when splash racking in my little winery.Those numbers are low, maybe that's a good thing. I'm assuming these wines were not previously degassed. It looks like you're getting about .3 to .4ppm pick up. More data is needed to get a handle on how it may vary, but it's a start; @mainshipfred your effort is greatly appreciated.
Some data from a 2014 OSU study indicates the following:
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Here is the set up
Here is what the pump registers when the end is taped
This is when the water starts to transfer
This is at the end of transfer
When it’s saturated with CO2, it can’t be saturated with O2
Not at all sure that is true. Maybe one of the chemists can weigh in?
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