Craig5_12
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to avoid adding an extra hole in my converted keg kettle for a sight guage. Instead of having a tube indicating the level of wort, I'm wondering if you could just use a pressure guage?
This would entail adding the guage to the outlet and then adding water to the kettle in small increments to calibrate the guage.
I don't think a full kettle would add that much pressure so the guage would have to be "touchy" for small amounts. Maybe 10-20psi or something like that? What do you think?
This would entail adding the guage to the outlet and then adding water to the kettle in small increments to calibrate the guage.
I don't think a full kettle would add that much pressure so the guage would have to be "touchy" for small amounts. Maybe 10-20psi or something like that? What do you think?