Fementer in fridge.Air lock bubbles when door is open is this because of the change in temperature heats up and expands gas in fermenter and makes it look as fermenting better then it is.
How do you know it isn't bubbling when the door is shut? Did the little man who turns the fridge light on and off tell you?
How do you know it isn't bubbling when the door is shut? Did the little man who turns the fridge light on and off tell you?
Fementer in fridge.Air lock bubbles when door is open is this because of the change in temperature heats up and expands gas in fermenter and makes it look as fermenting better then it is.
This thread is trippy....
Fementer in fridge.Air lock bubbles when door is open is this because of the change in temperature heats up and expands gas in fermenter and makes it look as fermenting better then it is.
Chicken in oven. Skin sizzles when door is open because ears can hear then makes it cooking better then it is.
Are the bubbles bubbling backwards when you open the door?
Like into the fermenter rather than the other direction.
I'm pretty sure some fridges use a vacum pump to seal the door a little better, you should hear a sound when you close the door as well as see the rubber sealing compress a bit.
But if that's the case then the air would go into the fementer rather than out when you open the door.
edit: Well, that would just give one bubble as the door opens, if it continues to bubble then that's certainly not the reason.
Fementer in fridge.Air lock bubbles when door is open is this because of the change in temperature heats up and expands gas in fermenter and makes it look as fermenting better then it is.
Drill a hole in the fridge door and install a peephole (like in some front doors). You will be able to watch the airlock without opening the fridge.
Ahhh too true but the light would be off.
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