Racehunter
Well-Known Member
I use a 65L plastic storage box for my water bath, with 2 aquarium heaters. This is put into service for fermenting in FV's (it will take 2) as well as carbing up bottles and works really well.
However, to ensure the water stays 'healthy' I have been using the Chemsan solution, made up to sterilise the FV's, usually around 5L then extra water added to the required level. The total liquid content of the bath can be between 11L and 20L depending on what I am actually keeping warm. This is an expensive use of Chemsan and as such, I would like to use thin bleach instead. I have some that is 0.99% sodium hypochlorite but I am not sure of the dilution rate required just to stop the water going off.
I appreciate that there are lots of posts about using thin bleach with vinegar as a no-rinse sanitiser, but none seem to answer my specific question, so, here's hoping that someone has done this before and doesn't mind sharing the info.
Steve
However, to ensure the water stays 'healthy' I have been using the Chemsan solution, made up to sterilise the FV's, usually around 5L then extra water added to the required level. The total liquid content of the bath can be between 11L and 20L depending on what I am actually keeping warm. This is an expensive use of Chemsan and as such, I would like to use thin bleach instead. I have some that is 0.99% sodium hypochlorite but I am not sure of the dilution rate required just to stop the water going off.
I appreciate that there are lots of posts about using thin bleach with vinegar as a no-rinse sanitiser, but none seem to answer my specific question, so, here's hoping that someone has done this before and doesn't mind sharing the info.
Steve