Hi everyone!
I'm trying to wrap my mind about the capping or bunging to full-ferment in my unitanks (without the brite). Currently I don't have any PRV\PVRV on my tanks, only spunding devices (very poor quality from China, 1-6 bar, impossible to set correctly). I already ordered PVRV from Glacier to be welded on top of my unitanks, and so, I wonder - do I really need a proper spunding\bunging apparatus?
If I want to cap or bung, I could simply close the blow-off at some degrees before terminal and if somehow my yeast produce more CO2 than PRV can handle, it will open to blow this excess CO2 away.
I will for sure never want to maintain more than 15 psi in my unitank because of yeast health and safety reasons (I can't naturally carbonate fully by capping, so why bother if I'm required to add force carbonation anyway?), and I can also add a pressure gauge instead of bunging device. Also, they are quite pricey!
So, is there any reason for bunging device to be necessary in my setup?
Thanks in advance for your assistance and replies!
I'm trying to wrap my mind about the capping or bunging to full-ferment in my unitanks (without the brite). Currently I don't have any PRV\PVRV on my tanks, only spunding devices (very poor quality from China, 1-6 bar, impossible to set correctly). I already ordered PVRV from Glacier to be welded on top of my unitanks, and so, I wonder - do I really need a proper spunding\bunging apparatus?
If I want to cap or bung, I could simply close the blow-off at some degrees before terminal and if somehow my yeast produce more CO2 than PRV can handle, it will open to blow this excess CO2 away.
I will for sure never want to maintain more than 15 psi in my unitank because of yeast health and safety reasons (I can't naturally carbonate fully by capping, so why bother if I'm required to add force carbonation anyway?), and I can also add a pressure gauge instead of bunging device. Also, they are quite pricey!
So, is there any reason for bunging device to be necessary in my setup?
Thanks in advance for your assistance and replies!
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