So I had a CF5 (Spike Conical) and a Fermzilla. Both were pressurized to 15psi with a spunding valve (BlowTie Diaphragm Spunding Valve Complete Kit | MoreBeer) set to 12psi. So the spunding valves did their respective jobs and let some CO2 out and both systems settled out at 12-13psi. Everything is good up to this point. BUT...two days later I go to check on the beer prior to transfer and when I disconnect the spunding valves, I notice the line going from the spunding valve to the water jar was full of water...all the way up to and inside the spunding valve assembly. The PSI on both fermenters were 5-6psi.
My question: How is this possible? My lesson learned was to disconnect these spunding valves prior to cold crashing but I apparently don’t understand how the pressure transfer works as I didn’t think it would be pulling back UP the hose when the fermenter was still under pressure. I’ve never had this issue before but then again this is the first time I left the spunding valves attached when starting the cold crash process.
My question: How is this possible? My lesson learned was to disconnect these spunding valves prior to cold crashing but I apparently don’t understand how the pressure transfer works as I didn’t think it would be pulling back UP the hose when the fermenter was still under pressure. I’ve never had this issue before but then again this is the first time I left the spunding valves attached when starting the cold crash process.