I've had a mate build a conical fermenter for me and I still need to sort out the racking port/valve.
The plan so far is to drill a hole and use a standard 1/2" 3 piece ball valve attached via a weldless bulkhead.
Question is, do I need some type of dip tube/racking arm internally or will it be fine without one? If i don't add one, I'm picturing it filling up with yeast and crap and possibly getting clogged.
Also, is there an ideal height to mount it? How could I work out the ideal height to mount it?
If it's mounted too low it will surely be clogged with yeast and trub but mounted too high and I'll be leaving lots of beer behind.
I've seen the ssbrewtech valve with the racking arm which looks ideal but it is only 3/8" so I'd imagine the flow rate would be pretty ****. It's a 40 litre fermenter so I don't want to spend forever waiting for it to drain.
Any advice or thoughts on the best way to go would be unreal!
Cheers
The plan so far is to drill a hole and use a standard 1/2" 3 piece ball valve attached via a weldless bulkhead.
Question is, do I need some type of dip tube/racking arm internally or will it be fine without one? If i don't add one, I'm picturing it filling up with yeast and crap and possibly getting clogged.
Also, is there an ideal height to mount it? How could I work out the ideal height to mount it?
If it's mounted too low it will surely be clogged with yeast and trub but mounted too high and I'll be leaving lots of beer behind.
I've seen the ssbrewtech valve with the racking arm which looks ideal but it is only 3/8" so I'd imagine the flow rate would be pretty ****. It's a 40 litre fermenter so I don't want to spend forever waiting for it to drain.
Any advice or thoughts on the best way to go would be unreal!
Cheers