Steve, would you name your best effort any of those? But keep
Trying. I'm listening. Bob . .
Now your talking,,,,a free
bitty, huh?
Microlator (it's small,
no?)
Org-O-Lator (organisms,,,,get
it?)
Mini-O-Lator (another small
name)
MiniBrew-O-Lator (and
another)
Grow-O-Lator (and it
better!)
Jing-O-Lator (works like a
song!)
Pop-O-Lator (maybe
not....)
Soil-O-Lator (that's what it's
all about...)
Babe-O-Lator (it's but a babe
in the big world of tea concocters)
Humus-O-Lator (builds
it...)
Hortus-O-Lator (garden in
Latin)
Sol-O-Lator (sun in
Latin)
Ease-O-Lator (that's the
claim!)
Lite-O-Lator (or Bob's
Lite,,,tests great,,,,,less filler)
Bob's Lite-O-Lator (see
above,,,not responsible for lawsuits)
now where is my beer,,,there's brew and then
there's brew,,,,oh...later!
Steve Bridges
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 2:27
PM
Subject: Re: [compost_tea] Sunday Ad
Bitty Brewer
Sunday Ad 1 12 2003 Many hours of research and
testing goes into assuring a brewer will perform in use. The
cost is not in the brewer. The cost is in the testing. Testing
never stops. That is why I so value the test reports of
customers. Every customer uses a bewer differently and under
different conditions and with different compost and nutrients - for
different soil, different plants. The variation is
infinite. When all the users find a brewer working well
for them - that is when I know the system is close to right. So to
each of you using Bob's brewers - thanks for the reports and please keep
them coming. I will keep testing with SFI and will let you see the
results.
A few months ago I was asked to produce a small model so folks in a
cold climate could bring the system indoors and continue testing and
prducing tea in smaller amounts. Bob's " Bitty Brewer" is
the name that evolved along with the tiny brewer. It will purr quietly in
a kitchen and wash up in a kitchen sink.
It was targeted to brew 5 gallons. It will brew a minimum
of 3g to a maximum of 30g with changes in recipe to fit the
quantity. Tests with SFI are in progress. It is very much like
the bigger Bob's Brewer. Tests so far indicate it will perform much
like the bigger Bob's. (Jeff calls it Bob-O-Lator - and Bob's
Bitty-O-Lator but I'm having trouble adopting those names so I just came
close Any opinions? The name contest is still
open) The winner gets a Bitty !
Typical testing: - I ordered an air compressor for this
tiny brewer based on a catalogue spec. The air output seemed lower
than expected. Actual volume testing proved that the air produced
was just 1/3 the specification. Typical of testing needed every
step along the path to a good product. Another question -
Are Air Stones the way to best bewing? Stones produce
a wonderful bubble pattern better than the very fine drilled
holes used for a Bob's aerator. When the air pressure is removed
while stones are submerged in clean water- no poblem. When submerged
in TEA the bacteria and fungi of the tea enter the stones. How to
clean the stones? Hcl acid? I don't want to ask a
customer to play with that stuff.
Anyone interested in a brewer that is user friendly capable from 3 to
500 gallons or for agriculture on up in volume, I will be pleased to hear
from you.
Bob bob @ bnbrew.com
Robert Norsen <bnbrew@yahoo.com>
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