Hi all,
I have an autosiphon I purchased a couple years ago. What I am finding is that I'm having a hard (impossible) time getting the siphon to transfer liquid without there being a 'cavity' of air right where the hard plastic racking tube connects to the hose. I've put a hose clamp on it, so the air must be coming from one of the edges. This 'cavity' doesn't disturb transferring from primary to secondary other than adding air, but when I try to bottle using it I often lose the seal and have to pump again.
Any tricks up your sleeves?
Regards,
Jason
I have an autosiphon I purchased a couple years ago. What I am finding is that I'm having a hard (impossible) time getting the siphon to transfer liquid without there being a 'cavity' of air right where the hard plastic racking tube connects to the hose. I've put a hose clamp on it, so the air must be coming from one of the edges. This 'cavity' doesn't disturb transferring from primary to secondary other than adding air, but when I try to bottle using it I often lose the seal and have to pump again.
Any tricks up your sleeves?
Regards,
Jason