GrumpyPaul
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Nope. Still can't find themIts a problem I agree - had to go and kick arse to make sure they get on. Check back in and I sure hope they are there by now.
Nope. Still can't find themIts a problem I agree - had to go and kick arse to make sure they get on. Check back in and I sure hope they are there by now.
We always get there in the end.
How is the Chubby working for you? Done a beer in it yet?
Possibly will include them. Also check out our new 10 and 15 psi PRVs so you don't need the spunding valve.Chubby is great - The spunding valve is the hard bit.
I have done a couple of brews - cant quite get the spunding valve right. It's either letting to much out or not letting anything out. But I shall persevere.
I'm glad I grabbed a FK Junior while I was there - these things work great together in pairs to transfer off the yeast and let the beer really cold crash and clear up.
But the thing I am loving the most about fermenting under pressure is getting finished, carbonated beer straight out of the fermenter. No more force carbing, rocking and rolling kegs for me - clear beer stays clear and doesn't need to be shake up to carbonate in a hurry.
I will definitely be getting Chubby handle when I am heading past next - it is a challenge to pick up a full Chubby without it.
@Keg King any plans to include the handles a a standard part of the Chubby kit in future?
Missed this post. Any chance you still have the unit?Went to clean and use one of my FKJ (4th use) and noticed a big crack in the neck. Luckily noticed it before filling with beer. Pretty disappointed, feels like a disposable product at this point. I'm very careful with my gear so not really sure how that happened, presumption is simply by moving it about whilst cleaning.
Have you looked at getting a SpundIt?I second your issues with the spunding valve. My first one ( all metal bits) was just about manageable when fermenting. But had the problem that it degassed once output of gas fell. Gave up with it.
Recently had to reuse it as doing 2 pressure brews at once and had the fermenter ( fermentasaurus ) on the bench so was looking up at the spunding valve and spotted a tiny bubble and gas loss thru one of the metal pieces. Tried more PTFE tape and retightened which then just split the end of the piece with hole in completely.
Have now rebuilt it so that it has same valve and gauge but uses push fit connector from the T to the MFL connector.
Works much better now but still needs adjusting skills of a safe cracker!
Possibly will include them. Also check out our new 10 and 15 psi PRVs so you don't need the spunding valve.
I don’t think it would really make a lot of difference if you were venting through a spunding and also had a PRV as backup. If the krausen and hops reached the top of the fermenter they would block the spunding first then the PRV when it activated.Pressure fermenting AND relying only on a PRV sounds like a recipe for an explosion. Would only take some hop to block the PRV and you'd have a big mess
I was responding to the suggestion of using a PRV instead of a spunding valveI don’t think it would really make a lot of difference if you were venting through a spunding and also had a PRV as backup. If the krausen and hops reached the top of the fermenter they would block the spunding first then the PRV when it activated.
Yes I understood that. I don’t see that it will make much difference. A spunding is just as likely to block as the PRV. If the spunding blocks then the pressure will build up and activate the PRV which in turn will block up.I was responding to the suggestion of using a PRV instead of a spunding valve
That is exactly the case. Nothing is compromised by having a PRV that lifts at a lower pressure. If anything its safer and don't be fooled by the opposition trying to make that case.Yes I understood that. I don’t see that it will make much difference. A spunding is just as likely to block as the PRV. If the spunding blocks then the pressure will build up and activate the PRV which in turn will block up.
To be fair I don’t think he/she was trying to fool us or make it the case, at least that’s not how I read it? Just airing a view that pressure fermenting without a spunding would somehow be dangerous and cause the fermenter to explode?That is exactly the case. Nothing is compromised by having a PRV that lifts at a lower pressure. If anything its safer and don't be fooled by the opposition trying to make that case.
Agreed, although both PRV's and ball lock posts are readily blocked by hop debris, which is one reason I use a 13mm blow off tube till after high krausen.I think that it's safer to have two options for excess CO2 to vent than just the one. If others disagree that's their prerogative.
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