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I use this kit, but with the .5 micron stone. This is used with the small disposable O2 containers you get at a hardware store.
https://www.morebeer.com/products/oxywand-oxygenation-kit-2-micron.html
I will be adding this to the kit so I can meter the flow
https://www.morebeer.com/products/oxygen-flow-meter-duotight-fittings.html
Pulling from my Yeast Notes post
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/my-yeast-notes.703752/
you get this info:
https://www.morebeer.com/products/oxywand-oxygenation-kit-2-micron.html
I will be adding this to the kit so I can meter the flow
https://www.morebeer.com/products/oxygen-flow-meter-duotight-fittings.html
Pulling from my Yeast Notes post
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/my-yeast-notes.703752/
you get this info:
I see that my original notes post doesn't have the flow rate listed. That rate should be 1L per minute.Once your must is greater than 1.092 SG, using oxygen should be considered mandatory for proper yeast health; a must with a SG above 1.083 will benefit from additional oxygen somewhere between 12 to 18 hours after yeast pitch as this will increase fermentation speed and yeast attenuation. This second dose can speed fermentation by as much as 33%.
Aeration while using oxygen will provide an oxygen level in the must in the range of 8-10 PPM. Using a ½ micron stone will provide the desired oxygen levels.
Hand stirring the must will provide an oxygen level of ~4 PPM.
Aeration with a drill and wine degasser can provide an oxygen level approaching 8 PPM.
A filtered air pump with an aeration stone will provide ~8 PPM after ~60 minutes.
The above O2 numbers are with ½ micron aeration stone at 75F. This is from test data by White Labs.
Method of Aeration for 5 gallons Oxygen PPM Shaking for 5 minutes 2.71 PPM Pure 02 for 30 seconds 5.12 PPM Pure O2 for 60 seconds 9.2 PPM Pure O2 for 120 seconds 14.08 PPM
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