it improved performance** but it chewed through a size G oxygen bottle per day
I thought he was referring to LC's hydrolysis probe...I think mtb might have been referring to just that.
If only there were some sort of invention, which produced practically infinite amounts of oxygen at the cost of only electricity.
So I've been following the discussions on O2 production/use and thinking about harnessing O2 from sources other than a cylinder that I have to buy.
Now please, by all means feel free to give it to me if I'm barking up the wrong tree, but here's my thought;
When in use, Sodium Percarbonate releases O2..
What if I filled up my cleaned FV with the required amount of Perc. and water, place lid on, hook up silicon tubing in the "kitten port" of the lid ( out of the liquid of course).
So in my head(not the most reliable Vessel) the resultant O2 production travels through the tubing and aerates your Yeast/Wort for FREE!
Happy to be educated if I'm way off the mark.
Doctor Brock.
That I was.I thought he was referring to LC's hydrolysis probe...
Interesting.
Now then, I have absolutely zero knowledge of how much O2 is released for a given weight of sodium perc, or for that matter, how much pressure it would take to stall the reaction, or how much head of pressure is in a 6mm tube at the bottom of a fermenter, but I'm guessing when one of the smarty pants chemistry literate brewers chimes in it will be one of those deals where it comes unstuck on an economic level - i.e. - you'd have to dissolve a 20kg bag of 2 Na2CO3 to aerate your wort.
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