Reddit Reddit reviews CNBTR LZQ-3 0-10 LPM Tube Type Acylic Flowmeter Gas 8mm Hose Fitting Oxygen Flowmeter Regulator Flow Meter

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CNBTR LZQ-3 0-10 LPM Tube Type Acylic Flowmeter Gas 8mm Hose Fitting Oxygen Flowmeter Regulator Flow Meter
Working pressure: ≤0.6Mpa; Center distance: 66.5mmFlow range: 0-10LPM accurate flow rate indicatorSize of tubular fittings: 8mm/0.31in hose, fits standard home oxygen tubing.Turn the black knob to control the oxygen or gas flow from 0-10LPM.Product function: to measure oxygen and other gas single-phase non-pulsating flow
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u/DigitalOxcart · 7 pointsr/TheBrewery

There is zero reason to vent a tank. This comes up every once in a while in this subreddit.

Check out Isobaric Carbonation.

  1. Use a carb chart to find the pressure for your temp and desired volumes. Call this "X" psi.

  2. Set tank head pressure to X.

  3. Stick carb stone in a bucket to find cracking pressure that works well, good mist with small bubbles, etc. Call this "Y" psi.

  4. Set up hose from CO2 regulator to a flow meter, then to your carb stone. 0-10LPM works well for a gauge.

    http://www.amazon.com/CNBTR-Flowmeter-Acrylic-Fitting-Rotameter/dp/B017YVS2WU?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00


    works well.

  5. Set regulator to X+Y psi. Obviously then open the valve on your stone.

  6. Adjust flow meter to the middle of the gauge. Mark/Remember where it is roughly at.

  7. Wait until the flow rate drops off significantly / completely. Head pressure on the tank should NOT go up by more than 1-2psi (and then only at the very end of the process).

    If it is going up any more, you aren't getting a good mist with your stone, trying lowering the flow rate.

  8. Your beer is carbed to the volume you wanted in your carb chart in step 1.
u/sardonicjerkface · 3 pointsr/TheBrewery

I have this other post saved - since I tried this same technique on my 7BBL system, and it works fantastic. If I have any issues, I just adjust on the keg itself after it's cooled out in the cold room after a day or so:

How do you use your Carb Stone? What are your techniques? by njjcbs in TheBrewery
DigitalOxcart 7 points 1 month ago
There is zero reason to vent a tank. This comes up every once in a while in this subreddit.
Check out Isobaric Carbonation.
Use a carb chart to find the pressure for your temp and desired volumes. Call this "X" psi.
Set tank head pressure to X.
Stick carb stone in a bucket to find cracking pressure that works well, good mist with small bubbles, etc. Call this "Y" psi.
Set up hose from CO2 regulator to a flow meter, then to your carb stone. 0-10LPM works well for a gauge.
http://www.amazon.com/CNBTR-Flowmeter-Acrylic-Fitting-Rotameter/dp/B017YVS2WU?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00
works well.
Set regulator to X+Y psi. Obviously then open the valve on your stone.
Adjust flow meter to the middle of the gauge. Mark/Remember where it is roughly at.
Wait until the flow rate drops off significantly / completely. Head pressure on the tank should NOT go up by more than 1-2psi (and then only at the very end of the process).
If it is going up any more, you aren't getting a good mist with your stone, trying lowering the flow rate.