Wed Jan 23, 2008 7:47 am
I had to put a spacer between my fan hub and my magnet because my magnet is so strong that, if I stuck it right on the hub, it'd prevent the fan from spinning. I just used a Peso as a spacer since it was worth less than a small piece of scrap wood.
My stirplate works pretty well, but I think I'd be better off with two magnets, one on either side, rather than the one oddly shaped magnet balanced in the middle of the fan. I find it is incredibly easy to throw the stirbar, and there's a slight, but noticeable, shaking while the fan is spinning. I can get a decent vortex going with 1l in my 2l flask. I raised it up to 1.2l in there last time, and it was very difficult to get a vortex. I was able to keep the starter moving really well, but I don't know how well it oxygenated.
Also, I've noticed that I don't get krausen on my starters since I started using my stirplate. When I was just making the starters without the stirplate, I'd get krausen like crazy, usually would push up to the airlock. Now I'm using the stirplate and a sanitized piece of foil over the neck, and I get maybe 1/8" of krausen at most. Is this just because it's kept moving the whole time, or should I be seeing more? I'm getting great fermentations out of these things, just don't know if I should be getting better.
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linuxelf on Wed Jan 23, 2008 9:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
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