You to can vortex for about $150. Yes this machine is based of of Steve Sto=
rch's design, and yes I only have empirical data, but from my observations =
with the right inputs this machine rocks. I put these measurements together=
to maybe ease someone else s building of the machine. The most expensive p=
art is the air pump.
Use 1 1/2" schedule 40 PVC about 10'
1- 5 gal water jug (no handle)
1- 4 way cross
1- 1 1/2" Rubber coupling
8- 90 deg pass through elbows
4- 45 deg elbows
3- clean out end caps
1- ball valve
4- caps for top ( haven't perfected yet)
1- 100l/min air pump (i use sunleaves 550 it is a 75 l/min pump i feel it w=
orks
great, maybe wish I got the bigger one don't know if it would create a bett=
er
vortex. The one now goes to the bottom quite nicely.
Tools:
1- 1 7/8" hole saw
1- 2 1/4" hole saw
silicon sealant
PVC glue
Cut measurements:
4- 17" (lift)
3- 2" (end cap connector)
1- 3" (ball valve connector)
1- 1 1/2" (cross Insert)
4- 6 3/8" (bottom Cross)
4- 2" (45 deg Connectors)
http://www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/turbo-vortex.htm
That web site has pictures as well as a quick Q and A with Stephen Storch (=
the
guy behind the commercial vortex brewer). If you have any questions on set =
up
let me know i will try and help. It is a great design, i like the final pro=
duct.
Thank you Steve for the knowledge and the great design.
Received on Mon Jan 30 2012 - 11:21:35 EST