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I see the use of vacuum to limit o2 exposure. But, when you release the vacuum doesnt 02 rush into the carboy as pressure equalizes? Is it minimal?
I see the use of vacuum to limit o2 exposure. But, when you release the vacuum doesnt 02 rush into the carboy as pressure equalizes? Is it minimal?
Do the check valves go in a single hole stopper or do you use a double hole and insert a gauge in the second hole? , , , Please provide a link for the check valves.
i have nylon as well as polysulphone typesAbout a year ago we had a discussion about holding vacuum and vacuvin stoppers and check valves
so I killed a few days testing hardware. > results
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Conclusions
* An effective vacuum set up needs to have the same seals as one would use with gas lines
* old corks get hard and are not effective at holding a vacuum
* a carboy with wine in it will release CO2 and not hold a vacuum as long as a dry system
(working definition of a good enough degassed wine was the carboy can hold a five inch Hg vacuum for 30 minutes)
* The rate of change decreases as the pressure differential decreases, There was still a slight difference on gage at thirteen months with the empty flask
* A new vacuvin check valve is effective at holding vacuum
* A new plastic check valve is effective at holding vacuum (polysulphone and nylon construction)
* To know how well a hardware setup is performing one needs to have a vacuum gage
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