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For all you vacuum degassers, I need your assistance. This is my first batch that I'm trying to degas with the Harbor Freight electric vacuum pump. I was hoping for the 10 minute degas I've heard about. 10 minutes came and went, then 20, then 30 and bubbles were still coming up. They were small bubbles that quickly expanded on the surface, but they weren't the large bubbles that look more like boiling. After 30 minutes I turned the vacuum off, but left the carboy under vacuum and rocked it for about 20 seconds. The result is the last photo, lots of gas.
Here's what I don't know, when is enough enough? Do you see any indication in the photos that I did enough at some point, or should I keep working on it and wait for the boil bubbles to start?
The photos below were taken at about 2 minutes into it, then 10, 20, 30 and the shake after 30.
My set up is the pump, which runs into a ball valve, then a vacuum gauge, then a gallon jug to act as reservoir to keep the pump from sucking in fluid, then it's connected to the carboy with the orange carboy cover. I kept the vacuum at 25 inches for 20 minutes, then let it run full out at 28 for rest.
The wine temp was 74. This is an RJ Spagnols Super Tuscan, day 15.
Any suggestions?
Here's what I don't know, when is enough enough? Do you see any indication in the photos that I did enough at some point, or should I keep working on it and wait for the boil bubbles to start?
The photos below were taken at about 2 minutes into it, then 10, 20, 30 and the shake after 30.
My set up is the pump, which runs into a ball valve, then a vacuum gauge, then a gallon jug to act as reservoir to keep the pump from sucking in fluid, then it's connected to the carboy with the orange carboy cover. I kept the vacuum at 25 inches for 20 minutes, then let it run full out at 28 for rest.
The wine temp was 74. This is an RJ Spagnols Super Tuscan, day 15.
Any suggestions?