The thing about the More Wine A/O rig is the cost of the 25% Phosphoric Acid. Not a problem for me as I have other sources.......
But once you run out where do do you get refills? (Robie?) The reorders from More Wine are quite expensive.
The A/O rig works great and is the defacto analysis for wineries.
piwine has phosphoric. I got a liter of 75% from St Louis brewing - $13. That makes 3L of phosphoric for SO2 testing.
I've also used 10% (25ml instead of 10ml) and it works fine.
While that looks like a good price through PI Wine they don't quote the shipping cost.
Anything over 100ml requires special handling by UPS driving up the cost. More Wine has 1L 25% Phosphoric for $65 including shipping. That works out to 100 SO2 test at $0.65 a pop just for the Phosphoric acid.
So the cheap A/O rig is not so cheap if you can't find a local source for Phosphoric Acid. Pros and Cons to both. The Vinemetrica uses chemicals that are currently only available through them. If they go under, what then. Its possible you could end up with a nice meter but no source of reagents. They do say they would give the "recipe" to another source who would then agree to make it up and sell but still. Just something to think about with either route.
I was in on the Vinmetrica group buy, best deal I ever made. I used the titrets before and 2 consecutive tests of the same wine were 20-40 ppm diff. Vinmetrica is most accurate.
I believe one person had a defective one that was promptly replaced but I haven't heard of any others.
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