Does that make it totally airtight? Did you install that between the conical and lid assembly?
Does that make it totally airtight? Did you install that between the conical and lid assembly?
Sacdan said:Did you replace the screws with SS? I am thinking of doing that.
Before I drill mine for a racking port I had a few questions. First, what is a proper height to drill the hole? I have read 6-7 inches, but that seems high.
Second, what are the best fittings to use internally as the pickup/racking arm? I was planning on just using a barbed 90 unless there is a easier, more sanitary solution.
I think copper on the cold side might not be the best solution. I looked into it for a racking arm and found enough info to persuade me to use stainless steel tube and compression fitting.Do you plan to use a yeast catcher? Do you plan on dumping sediment then dumping yeast, or do you plan on it all in one shot? What kind of diptube do you plan to implement? The answers to these questions will determine where you place it, but the first thing is that it depends on a measurement of volume, not length. For instance, I put mine at the 1 gallon mark, not x amount of inches from the bottom. Since I'm using a compression fitting for my copper diptube, I can loosen the compression nut and just move the placement of the diptube to wherever I want.
I think copper on the cold side might not be the best solution. I looked into it for a racking arm and found enough info to persuade me to use stainless steel tube and compression fitting.
the concern is it will react with the wort and create toxic compounds
chrisdb said:I think copper on the cold side might not be the best solution. I looked into it for a racking arm and found enough info to persuade me to use stainless steel tube and compression fitting.
the concern is it will react with the wort and create toxic compounds
What kind of toxins cause i got copper in mine. Do you have more detail on that
Got my full drain tank today! This is going to be much better then the bulkhead version in mu opinion. Also the gallon markings are much clearer on this tank then the previous. I'll try and take pictures tonight.
I wanted to provide contact information for OhioValleyAG, Jarrod is the sales rep that has really gone above and beyond to make things right. If your interested in duplicating please give him an e-mail also can't beat their price either $51.87, and shipping was cheap $12.73, of course I am only one state away. Only real complaint is the tanks were shipped bare, not cardboard box. Can't be too upset both made it here in great condition and the fittings were wrapped in foam and seamed well with packing tape.
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FSR402 said:Well it seems I took to long and they figured out they could make more money. That tank is now listed at $70.26![]()
Where are people getting stainless rack arm for this thing. Im looking for one that dont rotate. Any sugestions?
Just picked up the 15 gallon Full Drain 2" version.
I also got the valve, nipple, and two couplers.
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Any reason I shouldn't use this setup?
Have to wait until beer done thats in it now. But could post them after that. I tested it with 30 psi and no leakes so good setup.
HellBentBrewCo said:did you ever get a chance to post pictures or instructions on how you sealed this thing?