forget the copper to alluminum for steinlles to cupper you can try silver solder and hi temperature La Vita e'Bella = life is beautiful ROBERTO LEOCATA CONTI...
One aspect that seems to being overlooked here is cleaning and sanitation. The media that works best for one type of metal is not necessarily suitable for the...
External electrical supply is not required for galvanic corrosion to commence (also called ' dissimilar metal corrosion' or wrongly 'electrolysis') refers to...
Mike, Grounding is not necessary for galvanic corrosion ( a battery works, grounded or not!). An electrolytic solution is necessary, pure water has very low...
Exactly. The metals either have to be grounded or in contact with an electrolytic solution, either way you can have a galvanic reaction. As you say, with a...
I noticed a huge improvement in the quality of my homebrews when I started airless transfers of wort from primary fermenter to Corny keg, and from keg to keg....
What if you just purge another corny keg, add the finings to it, and transfer the beer via the out connector for both kegs. The CO2 is heavier than air so will...
<Delurk...> Hi folks! Thanks for all the expert advice so far. Now here's my dilemma. I've just returned to brewing after a few years. Having traditionally...
Hi Michael I'll post some code up on the site and give you a link this week if I get a chance. I'm a hack when it comes to coding, but it should certainly give...
... Now ... years. ... 10 ... suitability ... what ... systems ... Hi Roy If you haven't already found it you might want to check out Jean- Sebastian &...
Hello, ... I am a newbie to the group and I just wanted to say thanks for let me join your yahoo group ....Also I have a question for you people would anyone...
Sorry that I am not addressing more issues but I am a bit short of time these days. Nonetheless, scanning your long post, I picked up on a few things that I ...
You mentioned you wanted to build an easy portable beer dispensing system. I had the same need for use in taking beer to parties or camping. I bought a...
Hi Does anybody have any suggestions on how to make an in-line wort aerator? I'm intending to pump wort from a hop-back, via a Counter-Flow- Chiller, so I...
Here's the plan from www.brewery.org tech library. http://hbd.org/mtippin/aerator.html Mike Schwartz Beer Barons of Milwaukee beerbarons.org On Tue, 08 Nov...
... First, why won't a syphon-based idea work with a pump system? Is it because the flow-rate is too fast? Can that be fixed by just adding a much greater...
The in-line design that was posted looks good. I have a question (I am planning to set one up very soon as well), does the air that is being pumped into the...
The siphon version could work on a pump system. You just need to make sure there's enough pressure drop where the holes are so that the wort doesn't squirt...
The air or oxygen injection is AFTER the pump and chiller. Should be kettle/pump/chiller/aerator. Michael Schwartz Beer Barons of Milwaukee beerbarons.org On...
This is indeed how it's done most professional breweries. Maybe someone who works in a large brewery could take a picture for us! Denis P.S. Short reminder...
Hi Thanks for the links, I haven't seen them before. I can't quite see how the venturi pump works, but it looks really neat! I'm a keen DIY'er, but I'm no...
Wiki on venturi effect: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venturi_effect On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 13:00:55 -0600, mark_mcgee_1234 <mark.mcgee@...> ... -- Using...
Michael asked to see some code for the HERMAN brewing machine to help with coding his own machine. The following link should download VB3 files and hopefully...
While any good retail homebrewers store should have options, you can see some systems online at Beer Beer and More Beer here: www.morebeer.com/ Click on "All...
Thanks folks! I have scoured the internet thingy and I am amazed to see the ingenuity behind some of these systems. I really look forward to developing...
Looks like your sintered stone (#4) is correct. It's the same as the one from brewery.com Of the others, I think #2 is the closest, though IANAE (I am not an ...