Is there a reliable syphon or more high quality ones available than the standard auto syphons you get from brew shops? Just had a second one fail after 15 brews. Just starts sucking in air. Caused me to loose about 5 litres in my transfer today.
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The Rack Magic from Beer Hawk.
There was a video someone posted on here a while ago of just using the symphony tube straight out of no-rinse and using your thumb on the end to start the flow.
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It looks identical to the first one I bought; I binned it because it didn't work.
The Rack Magic works, and it works well.
I use the water bath method of temperature control during fermentation so can't use a bucket with a tap.Have you ever thought about just fitting a valve/tap at the bottom of your bucket/FV?
Hi!
The Rack Magic from Beer Hawk.
Hi Lawrence.Is there a reliable syphon or more high quality ones available than the standard auto syphons you get from brew shops? Just had a second one fail after 15 brews. Just starts sucking in air. Caused me to loose about 5 litres in my transfer today.
Hi Lawrence.
I have a brand new seal for the auto siphon if you want it? It's of no use to me, got it from HBO and it's for one of these:
http://www.home-brew-online.com/equ...-easy-flow-large-auto-syphon-with-clamp-p1816
Might get your old one up and running, should you ever need it.
I use a piece of standard pvc tube attached with a syphon clip and a cheap 100ml syringe to get the flow going (about £2.5 from eBay). It's easy to clean and can't really go wrong.
This is exactly my plan to bottle brew #2 after the "magic" syphon thing that came with my first brew kit performed dismally. Except I done for me a *200*ml syringe cos I like to go large ;-)I use a piece of standard pvc tube attached with a syphon clip and a cheap 100ml syringe to get the flow going (about £2.5 from eBay). It's easy to clean and can't really go wrong.
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