goodolarchie
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I thought I was slick with my modified 6 gal carboy orange cap with a thermowell stolen from a stopper setup for a budget version of this thing after taking advice from the board, but damn I was wrong. The orange cap worked great for one 7-day primary. The next time I used it, I thought I screwed something up as there was no airlock activity for over 24 hours. A little starsan spraw showed co^2 was just leaking around the cap, and it's done hugging tightly. I haven't been able to use a thermowell since then.
Also I got tired of using traditional bungs sliding out so I went for a universal setup with a 3-pc airlock like this. Works wonders for fermentation, but with this hot weather I'm back to getting 67-75ºF swings in the space where fermentation happens. I want to be able to lager again, and even for ales I'd rather move to a cooler space and let my inkbird control the temp to 67ºF. This will be even tougher with vacations and 50ºF indoor winter temps.
So, wise ones... what's an ironclad setup that will permit a thermowell brew after brew? Cheers.
Also I got tired of using traditional bungs sliding out so I went for a universal setup with a 3-pc airlock like this. Works wonders for fermentation, but with this hot weather I'm back to getting 67-75ºF swings in the space where fermentation happens. I want to be able to lager again, and even for ales I'd rather move to a cooler space and let my inkbird control the temp to 67ºF. This will be even tougher with vacations and 50ºF indoor winter temps.
So, wise ones... what's an ironclad setup that will permit a thermowell brew after brew? Cheers.
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