Fermenting Bin
Fermenting Bin
Got a fementing bin with my first lager kit but the lid has no hole in it to fit an airlock too.
Do i need to get one fitted or will it be ok.
Do i need to get one fitted or will it be ok.
I wouldn't go against Daab's advise as it is fine but for a new brewer I would suggest cutting a whole for an airlock rather than just cracking the lid for one reason. I found I wanted to open the lid on the FV to check the status all the time as I had no other indication of what was happening. This means more of a chance of infection. With an Airlock there is the reassuring bubbling going on all the time so no reason to open it up and expose to potential Bugs. Either way is fine if you can resist having a look but I couldn't
I run an aquarium heater and temp sensor into my FV to keep it at the right temperature - since the cables are hardwired into the control box I can't put them through a gland so I leave the lid a crack open with the cables going in. I've not had any probelms of bugs or anything else getting in so far (touch wood).
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Dittoincapete wrote:I run an aquarium heater and temp sensor into my FV to keep it at the right temperature - since the cables are hardwired into the control box I can't put them through a gland so I leave the lid a crack open with the cables going in. I've not had any probelms of bugs or anything else getting in so far (touch wood).
For an airlock to work efficiently the seal between lid and bin when closed has to be reasonably air tight and very often they're not. I've always snapped the lid on tight and cracked open a small area and never had a problem.