Well I have 1 of 1L and 2 of 6L spinners, plan being to step a smack pack up to 1L, then transfer to a 6L, possibly from there to a 50L highly modified keg.I can't see why it won't work.
It would be best to calculate the O2 production rate on your expected yeast growth rate to achieve optimal uptake, the expected rate of uptake being around 8 mg O2 / g yeast / hour. If you can give me a rough guide on your expected propagator perfromance, I can work out how to tailor the O2 rate to suit.
Just lock everything you don't want anyone to mess with. I've got sheets that have been going for over 15 years. But that presents another problem, you forget the password!I thought of something similar but it comes with the problem of people overwriting the calculation and stuffing things up. I speak from experience : I wrote a bunch of calculators for various functions at a commercial winery for which I worked and keeping them up to date and clean on the shared drive became a chore (I kept backup versions on my drive).
The best solution would be an online calculator written in Javascript or similar, I will do this if the device ever becomes a commercial proposition. As stated previously that is now in doubt.
But that presents another problem, you forget the password!
Saw these on eBay ORP Controller (one of many), have to see if one could be used to keep the gravity low enough to avoid the obvious problems and high enough to keep the yeast growing.
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