Hello Brewers,
Yesterday night, I started an experiment of tracking gravity and temperature with an iSpindel implementation.
The thing is, as you can see from the below chart, the gravity has been increased to 1.070 from 1.055 in 4 hours, and it dropped back to OG value again in 10 hours.
Now the gravity inclined to drop as expected.
I am not able to justify why there had been an increase in gravity at the early stages of fermentation. I do not expect it to be because of wrong interpretation of the sensor signals.
More details:
Any ideas about the case? May it be a chemical reaction that is causing the reading to be high?
For the ones who did not hear iSpindel, it is a cyllinder tube submerged in the fermenting beer and depending on the tube's angle, it measures the gravity of the beer. And I can say that in my previous experiments where I compare the iSpindel results with hydrometer readings, the reading sensitivity is good.
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Yesterday night, I started an experiment of tracking gravity and temperature with an iSpindel implementation.
The thing is, as you can see from the below chart, the gravity has been increased to 1.070 from 1.055 in 4 hours, and it dropped back to OG value again in 10 hours.
Now the gravity inclined to drop as expected.
I am not able to justify why there had been an increase in gravity at the early stages of fermentation. I do not expect it to be because of wrong interpretation of the sensor signals.
More details:
- The fermenting liquid is mixture of sugar and water. The yeast is regular baking yeast
- The fermantation container is an open bucket
- There is some Krausen formed but it is not in contact with the iSpindel
- As can be seen the temperature is quite constant
- There is no mechanical impact/strike to fermentation bucket and it is sitting on a flat place.
- Bucket is wide enough and water level is high enough so that the iSpindle is not affected by the walls or bottom of the bucket
Any ideas about the case? May it be a chemical reaction that is causing the reading to be high?
For the ones who did not hear iSpindel, it is a cyllinder tube submerged in the fermenting beer and depending on the tube's angle, it measures the gravity of the beer. And I can say that in my previous experiments where I compare the iSpindel results with hydrometer readings, the reading sensitivity is good.
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