SpicySativa
Well-Known Member
What's up organic heads?
Seems like there's a lot of interest in AACT brews these days, so I just wanted to post up a couple pictures of my homemade airlift/vortex AACT brewer. The design is a mixture of other DIYs I've seen, with a little of my own flavor added in.
I have monitored dissolved oxygen levels over several runs, and the DO saturation does not seem to dip below 99% saturation (about 9 ppm at approximately 70* F). All connections are slip-fit (no glue), meaning it takes about 5 minutes to break it down, give it a quick scrub with a bottle brush, and plop all the pipes and fittings into a bucket of dilute bleach for a quick soak. Then less than 5 minutes to reassemble, rinse, and repeat.
The pump I use is an EcoPlus Air 5 Commercial air pump. This pump REALLY gets things moving. The "cone" of the vortex actually stretches all the way down the tank, so air bubbles are getting drawn DOWN through the drain hole.
The design should be pretty self explanatory, but let me know if you have any questions!
Seems like there's a lot of interest in AACT brews these days, so I just wanted to post up a couple pictures of my homemade airlift/vortex AACT brewer. The design is a mixture of other DIYs I've seen, with a little of my own flavor added in.
I have monitored dissolved oxygen levels over several runs, and the DO saturation does not seem to dip below 99% saturation (about 9 ppm at approximately 70* F). All connections are slip-fit (no glue), meaning it takes about 5 minutes to break it down, give it a quick scrub with a bottle brush, and plop all the pipes and fittings into a bucket of dilute bleach for a quick soak. Then less than 5 minutes to reassemble, rinse, and repeat.
The pump I use is an EcoPlus Air 5 Commercial air pump. This pump REALLY gets things moving. The "cone" of the vortex actually stretches all the way down the tank, so air bubbles are getting drawn DOWN through the drain hole.
The design should be pretty self explanatory, but let me know if you have any questions!