They sure do hold a seal!Camo6 said:With my Brewbuckets I'm using a 1/2" hd silicone blowoff hose that's a snug fit into the hole in the lid. When it comes time to CC I swap the hose for a two piece airlock and the supplied bung.
I tried CCing with the blowoffs left in but too much water got sucked up the tube. I didn't realise this the first time I drew a 'clarity' h34r: sample and, due to the slight vacuum inside the bucket, the tap sucked a heap of air right through the brew . I quickly closed the tap and to release the vacuum I pulled the blowoff hose out of the bottle of water only to watch the remaining water in the hose get sucked straight into the bucket! :angry:
For now the two piece airlocks seem to do the trick. Only problem is making sure I don't crash chill too quickly or the water freezes and another vacuum is created. One thing's for sure, those lids hold a seal.
I was thinking along the same lines florian. I also have a cross piece and was thinking about including a quick connect so co2 could be pumped in for transfer but would also work for dumping...... hmmm or maybe a vacuum relief??Florian said:Also, dumping trub after no-chilling and before pitching yeast (and therefore no Co2 build up yet) might be an issue, although you could always connect Co2 or better yet O2 to the lid port at that stage.
This. If you want to be able to dump yeast, you'd be better off with a Chronical.pat86 said:Or is it better just to wait until end of ferment as normal, rack off beer then scoop some yeast out ala florian?
Hey mate, I've got the RA 141 SR with the door shelving removed, and one fits. From what I can find the external dimensions are the same, so unless yours has a larger freezer and/or compressor, you should be ok.sluggerdog said:By any chance does anyone have a brew bucket in a Westinghouse RA 140 MR bar fridge? My current fermenting fridge is too small so to be able to get a brew bucket I must change the fridge first. Found one of these online but from the photos it doesn't look big enough.
Great Thanks.TSMill said:Hey mate, I've got the RA 141 SR with the door shelving removed, and one fits. From what I can find the external dimensions are the same, so unless yours has a larger freezer and/or compressor, you should be ok.
sluggerdog said:By any chance does anyone have a brew bucket in a Westinghouse RA 140 MR bar fridge? My current fermenting fridge is too small so to be able to get a brew bucket I must change the fridge first. Found one of these online but from the photos it doesn't look big enough.
TSMill said:Looks about the same. I think the base dimensions (area in front of compressor hump) is the key. If a 30l fermenter fiTS in that space (ex tap) then you will be fine.
I guess the compressor takes up more room then you fridge, it doesn't look like this one will fit the brew bucket due to the depth.internal dimensions are as follows. 400 deep 590 high and 430 wide. The compressor hump starts at 290deep and is approx350 at highest point (tapered).
Grain & Grape don't do Ss BrewTech, do they?brewchampion said:Im doing my first double batch in a pair of ss buckets from grain and grape.
Very happy so far.
But at first i had issue getting the pickup into the tap without the orings sliding over it. I ended up warping my orings.
Garry from ss Brewtech was very helpfull and sent some extras out to me quickly (Thanks heaps!)
and the second lot fitted in ok.
Although its definitely easier fitting the pickup tube in to the tap before putting it into the fermenter!
I have two buckets which I store on top of each other inside my fridge (awsome!)
however, when I switched them over so the one at the bottom was now on the top, I lost seal on my top one, so had to put a bit of card under the latch (weird)
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