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DIY yeast CO2 problem
Hey, all,
Just wanted to see if anyone else out there has had this problem and might be able to help. I have a 120 gallon tank with DIY CO2 injected into the filter pickup. Problem is, my CO2 production is extremely low... Like 1 bubble per 3 minutes. The first batch I ran on this tank kicked butt to the tune of a bubble every 2 seconds for two weeks, but to date all successive batches have been duds. I tried adding baking soda, but it didn't help at all. In fact, that batch was probably the worst to date. I cant seem to get this stuff going well. I use a 1 gallon gatorade jug with 3.5 cups of sugar and half a tbs of Fleishmann's active dry yeast. Can anyone figure out what's causing this problem? Thanks in advance! Matt |
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Hey Matt
Thoroughly check the bottle and lines for airleaks, especially where the tube goes through the bottle lid. We have a product over here called Prestick, looks like gum and is used for sticking up posters etc, a nice glob of this wrapped around the tube entering the bottle top works well. If you don't have leaks then your yeast has probably gone off! Yes, it has a shelf life, buy fresh yeast, keep the packet in the fridge once opened, you can roll it up and seal it with a clothes peg so no air gets in .........another thing, don't use boiling water, this can kill the yeast culture. HTH -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Matt" wrote in message ... Hey, all, Just wanted to see if anyone else out there has had this problem and might be able to help. I have a 120 gallon tank with DIY CO2 injected into the filter pickup. Problem is, my CO2 production is extremely low... Like 1 bubble per 3 minutes. The first batch I ran on this tank kicked butt to the tune of a bubble every 2 seconds for two weeks, but to date all successive batches have been duds. I tried adding baking soda, but it didn't help at all. In fact, that batch was probably the worst to date. I cant seem to get this stuff going well. I use a 1 gallon gatorade jug with 3.5 cups of sugar and half a tbs of Fleishmann's active dry yeast. Can anyone figure out what's causing this problem? Thanks in advance! Matt |
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"Happy'Cam'per" wrote in message ... Hey Matt Thoroughly check the bottle and lines for airleaks, especially where the tube goes through the bottle lid. We have a product over here called Prestick, looks like gum and is used for sticking up posters etc, a nice glob of this wrapped around the tube entering the bottle top works well. If you don't have leaks then your yeast has probably gone off! Yes, it has a shelf life, buy fresh yeast, keep the packet in the fridge once opened, you can roll it up and seal it with a clothes peg so no air gets in ........another thing, don't use boiling water, this can kill the yeast culture. Forget about boiling, at anything over 105 degrees or so you'll kill the yeast. HTH -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "Matt" wrote in message ... Hey, all, Just wanted to see if anyone else out there has had this problem and might be able to help. I have a 120 gallon tank with DIY CO2 injected into the filter pickup. Problem is, my CO2 production is extremely low... Like 1 bubble per 3 minutes. The first batch I ran on this tank kicked butt to the tune of a bubble every 2 seconds for two weeks, but to date all successive batches have been duds. I tried adding baking soda, but it didn't help at all. In fact, that batch was probably the worst to date. I cant seem to get this stuff going well. I use a 1 gallon gatorade jug with 3.5 cups of sugar and half a tbs of Fleishmann's active dry yeast. Can anyone figure out what's causing this problem? Thanks in advance! Matt |
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Brilliant insight Bruce,
Would never have thought of that myself......*PLONK* -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** |
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"Matt" wrote in message ... Hey, all, Just wanted to see if anyone else out there has had this problem and might be able to help. I have a 120 gallon tank with DIY CO2 injected into the filter pickup. Problem is, my CO2 production is extremely low... Like 1 bubble per 3 minutes. The first batch I ran on this tank kicked butt to the tune of a bubble every 2 seconds for two weeks, but to date all successive batches have been duds. I tried adding baking soda, but it didn't help at all. In fact, that batch was probably the worst to date. I cant seem to get this stuff going well. I use a 1 gallon gatorade jug with 3.5 cups of sugar and half a tbs of Fleishmann's active dry yeast. Can anyone figure out what's causing this problem? Thanks in advance! Matt Also check your room temperature, my CO2 production decreases over the Winter months for this reason. Yeast likes to live in water of about blood temperature or just below. |
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"Matt" wrote in message ... Hey, all, Just wanted to see if anyone else out there has had this problem and might be able to help. I have a 120 gallon tank with DIY CO2 injected into the filter pickup. Problem is, my CO2 production is extremely low... Like 1 bubble per 3 minutes. The first batch I ran on this tank kicked butt to the tune of a bubble every 2 seconds for two weeks, but to date all successive batches have been duds. I tried adding baking soda, but it didn't help at all. In fact, that batch was probably the worst to date. I cant seem to get this stuff going well. I use a 1 gallon gatorade jug with 3.5 cups of sugar and half a tbs of Fleishmann's active dry yeast. Can anyone figure out what's causing this problem? Thanks in advance! Matt Also check your room temperature, my CO2 production decreases over the Winter months for this reason. Yeast likes to live in water of about blood temperature or just below. |
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The room is usually at 75-80 degrees. You think if I put the mix next to my
filter pump it'll produce more CO2? I sure hope so. At this rate I'll need 5 bottles to make a barely adequate amount of gas. And these are 1 gallon jugs! Matt |
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The room is usually at 75-80 degrees. You think if I put the mix next to my
filter pump it'll produce more CO2? I sure hope so. At this rate I'll need 5 bottles to make a barely adequate amount of gas. And these are 1 gallon jugs! Matt |
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Unless you have a lot of time to spare, I seriously think that the pressurized bottle is the way to go for a 120 gal tank. And you probably need a very effective reactor as well. Cheers Kenneth "Matt" ¦b¶l¥ó ¤¤¼¶¼g... Hey, all, Just wanted to see if anyone else out there has had this problem and might be able to help. I have a 120 gallon tank with DIY CO2 injected into the filter pickup. Problem is, my CO2 production is extremely low... Like 1 bubble per 3 minutes. The first batch I ran on this tank kicked butt to the tune of a bubble every 2 seconds for two weeks, but to date all successive batches have been duds. I tried adding baking soda, but it didn't help at all. In fact, that batch was probably the worst to date. I cant seem to get this stuff going well. I use a 1 gallon gatorade jug with 3.5 cups of sugar and half a tbs of Fleishmann's active dry yeast. Can anyone figure out what's causing this problem? Thanks in advance! Matt -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= *** Usenet.com - The #1 Usenet Newsgroup Service on The Planet! *** http://www.usenet.com Unlimited Download - 19 Seperate Servers - 90,000 groups - Uncensored -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |
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Unless you have a lot of time to spare, I seriously think that the pressurized bottle is the way to go for a 120 gal tank. And you probably need a very effective reactor as well. Cheers Kenneth "Matt" ¦b¶l¥ó ¤¤¼¶¼g... Hey, all, Just wanted to see if anyone else out there has had this problem and might be able to help. I have a 120 gallon tank with DIY CO2 injected into the filter pickup. Problem is, my CO2 production is extremely low... Like 1 bubble per 3 minutes. The first batch I ran on this tank kicked butt to the tune of a bubble every 2 seconds for two weeks, but to date all successive batches have been duds. I tried adding baking soda, but it didn't help at all. In fact, that batch was probably the worst to date. I cant seem to get this stuff going well. I use a 1 gallon gatorade jug with 3.5 cups of sugar and half a tbs of Fleishmann's active dry yeast. Can anyone figure out what's causing this problem? Thanks in advance! Matt -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= *** Usenet.com - The #1 Usenet Newsgroup Service on The Planet! *** http://www.usenet.com Unlimited Download - 19 Seperate Servers - 90,000 groups - Uncensored -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |
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I just don't have extra cash to blow on that kind of hardware. I'd like to,
but it's just not in the cards. Matt |
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I just don't have extra cash to blow on that kind of hardware. I'd like to,
but it's just not in the cards. Matt |
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DIY yeast CO2 problem
Happy'Cam'per wrote:
Brilliant insight Bruce, Would never have thought of that myself......*PLONK* If you consider that a plonkable offense, you probably should reconsider spending any more time on Usenet, as your skin is far too thin. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
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Happy'Cam'per wrote:
Brilliant insight Bruce, Would never have thought of that myself......*PLONK* If you consider that a plonkable offense, you probably should reconsider spending any more time on Usenet, as your skin is far too thin. -- www.ericschreiber.com |
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DIY yeast CO2 problem
"Matt" wrote in message ... Hey, all, Just wanted to see if anyone else out there has had this problem and might be able to help. I have a 120 gallon tank with DIY CO2 injected into the filter pickup. Problem is, my CO2 production is extremely low... Like 1 bubble per 3 minutes. The first batch I ran on this tank kicked butt to the tune of a bubble every 2 seconds for two weeks, but to date all successive batches have been duds. I tried adding baking soda, but it didn't help at all. In fact, that batch was probably the worst to date. I cant seem to get this stuff going well. I use a 1 gallon gatorade jug with 3.5 cups of sugar and half a tbs of Fleishmann's active dry yeast. Can anyone figure out what's causing this problem? Thanks in advance! Matt Also check your room temperature, my CO2 production decreases over the Winter months for this reason. Yeast likes to live in water of about blood temperature or just below. |
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