[compost_tea] Re:UPDATE Home made 15 gallon brewer
Hi all…I have an update for my 15 gallon Brewer. I ran my do2 test with =
the temp. Being 66.5 F, ph at 7 and at my sea level in PA in the USA with m=
y salinity I got 8.2 mg/l, which is the max do2 I can get, hitting the satu=
ration value. That's all my water will hold. My water out of the tap cold=
is 4.6 mg/l…So with raising the do2 level 3.6 mg/l in less then one half=
hour and checking again at 4, 12, and 18 hours staying the same at 8.2, I =
think I have an efficient brewer Any thoughts or comments…Thanks…Migrai=
ne
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> Subject: [compost_tea] Home made 15 gallon brewer
> To: compost_tea_at_yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 3:29 PM
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> Hi all,
> I just finished a 15 gallon brewer and I need some advise. The do2 =
testing is not done yet do to the cold weather. Is the turbulence rig=
ht to knock of the microbes. It was twice the turbulence my first run=
so I decreased the diameter size by 1/32 in the diffuser. The run in=
cludes a bagged extraction rod. The circulator was kept the same volu=
me flow in both runs. Click here 15 gallon brewer to see t=
he video. Any help would be greatly appreciated . Migraine
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