S04 usually hangs tough. The 1968 I've been using recently is notorious for dropping out of there before its done its duty but I gave it a bit of a rouse and it took my barley wine down nicely.
The 1469 West Yorkshire Ale I've got in my SMaSH beer at the minute is showing no signs of dropping out, despite a total lack of airlock activity. I want to dry hop the sucker over the weekend so I might have to crash it.
Bottled a sixer for the guys at Mum's work and thought I'd bottle a couple for the boss for a last-minute-hopefully-a-half-day-kiss-ass but then the keg blew after the six.
Yip. My on/off switch did not work so I ran through a series of tests to figure out what it was and it was the switch. I wired it up not using a switch, and I have not got a strong enough pull from magnets and stir bar. thers is only 4-5mm of fresh air, plastic and glass in between magnets is this not enough? or do I need More, what happens if I double up the magnets does this create more pull or does it not contribute to magnetic force? (keyboard is on the blink sorry for random typos)
Permalink Reply by Ged on January 24, 2009 at 12:06am
Hey Mike
Doubling up on the magnets or moving them closer should work fine mate. Just remember if you double and it works then glue the magnets together in case one decides to go it alone whilst spinning.
Permalink Reply by jt on January 22, 2009 at 4:42pm
I've brewed the last 4 weekends in a row - I can't really justify it again this weekend - unless I put through a quick extract one night while the family aren't looking ...