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    Cold crash Unitank

    Sounds good guys thanks for the info...you guys ever drink the beer straight out of the unitank? Beer is fully carbonated..will move to keg tomorrow but temp is 36 and I just cant stop pouring me some beers. Best hobby in the world.
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Guys So I just ordered my spunding valve but now reading a lot of spunding information here at homebrew talk fermenting under pressure is mostly for lagers...i dont really brew lagers i only do Ales. What is the benefit of a spunding valve for an Ale?
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    Cold crash Unitank

    I should have mentioned that the 4psi in the tank was already there from when I closed the blow off valve when I had a few points left of fermentation and had 6 psi in the tank. I then dumped some yeast and lost 2 psi now in have 4 left. The co2 has done nothing to be honest. I set up the co2...
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Thank you. I was not aware of wetting pressure. I just read a whole article about it but unfortunately i cant just take out the stone now while I have it the tank. I might have to move the co2 to the blow off valve.
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Not looking to harvest or age. I just want the beer carb as soon as possible. I crashed down from 68 to 60 and just did the first dumb but was pretty much all hops. I will lower to 55 or 50 and do another one. But now it looks like my carb stone is clogged as I have the co2 hooked up to 8psi...
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Anyone?
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    Cold crash Unitank

    I promise last question.. You guys dumb the first yeast then cold crash or do you cold crash first then dumb out?
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    Cold crash Unitank

    I'm exactly 4 points from FG. I'll leave it as is until Its completely done but watching the psi then cold crash. Thanks everyone for all your help and good info
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Guys I left the blow off valve off overnight and I have about 5psi in the Unitank now. I was able to open my sampling valve and got it unclogged. Can I use this same 5psi to cold crash or do I still need to hook up CO2 to maintain the pressure?
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Yea just closed the blow off. Will let it get to maybe 5psi and try it. Thanks
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Meant racking valve
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Its seperate from the tracking valve. It has it's own port just above the racking valve.
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Any of you ever had the sampling valve clogged? I am still seeing bubbles come out of the blow off valve and I dont want to reli on the bubbles to figure out where my beer is but I can't take a sample of it to take a reading. I also don't want to dump out the yeast if it's not done yet. Any...
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Guys thanks for all this info. 2 more questions... So can I dump yeast without a hooking up CO2 or would that also cause negative pressure? 2nd..can I carbonate in the unitank without a spunding valve if I set CO2 to 12psi?
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    Cold crash Unitank

    I know..I've been brewing for a long time but I've been doing it the cheap way using glass carboy. I am not too familiar with Unitank but a spunding valve will be my next purchase. I thought I could use the PRV as a spunding valve when I got the unitank but now find out I'm not supposed to.
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    Cold crash Unitank

    Hello Was wondering if anyone can give me some advice on what to do for cold crashing in SS brewtech unitank. I just got it and this is my first batch fermenting. Beer has been fermenting for almost 7 days now and I am getting ready to cold crash but as I read more and more about negative...
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    Pid, mash thermometer and my hand held thermometer all read different temps

    Thanks guys i will look into a thermopen
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    Pid, mash thermometer and my hand held thermometer all read different temps

    I got my dial thermo replace and I was able to calibrate it along with my handheld thermometer and my auber pid 2362. I also auto tune my pid 2 times. All read 32 degrees in a bucket of iced water. Now I have a new issue..when i set my target temp of 154 on my pid the dial thermo in my mash...
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    Pid, mash thermometer and my hand held thermometer all read different temps

    Brundog I tried using the screw in the back of my dial thermo but i don't know if im doing it right. Am i supposed to see the dial thermo's arm move as i turn the screw on the back? I dont see the arm moving as i turn it.
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    Pid, mash thermometer and my hand held thermometer all read different temps

    I need some help figuring out my temp issue. I just got a new setup with a new mash tun, rims tube and pid controller. I did a leak run test and noticed my temps were all off..i set my pid to 120 degrees, my mash temp was reading 112 and my other thermometer i put in the mash holding it by hand...
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