Hi,
I would like to get my airlock to work. The bin holds enough pressure to puff the lid up and a sharp push down on it, does make the airlock bubble. However, even though I confirm, by sight, smell and gravity that fermentation is well under way, with visible churning, the airlock only shows positive pressure with about a 1/3" of imbalance. It has never bubbled.
I can think of various ways to seal the lid, but the two I would consider are:
Silicon sealer - Trouble with this is it is actually not a bad glue in a tight space and I'd be worried I might not get the lid open again without damaging it.
Hot Glue (on cool setting). This should not melt the lid on the cool setting and as long as I do not leave it to harden fully I should be able to peel the lid open carefully, breaking the glue and leaving the remaining glue as a seal.
Does anyone have another other easy options?
EDIT Liquid rubber? (used for waterproofing electronics etc).
I would like to get my airlock to work. The bin holds enough pressure to puff the lid up and a sharp push down on it, does make the airlock bubble. However, even though I confirm, by sight, smell and gravity that fermentation is well under way, with visible churning, the airlock only shows positive pressure with about a 1/3" of imbalance. It has never bubbled.
I can think of various ways to seal the lid, but the two I would consider are:
Silicon sealer - Trouble with this is it is actually not a bad glue in a tight space and I'd be worried I might not get the lid open again without damaging it.
Hot Glue (on cool setting). This should not melt the lid on the cool setting and as long as I do not leave it to harden fully I should be able to peel the lid open carefully, breaking the glue and leaving the remaining glue as a seal.
Does anyone have another other easy options?
EDIT Liquid rubber? (used for waterproofing electronics etc).