Graduated sight glass

Mon May 11, 2009 1:57 pm

I am putting a sight glass on my HLT. At work I have access to getting a plastic engraved tag to show the graduation. This weekend I filled it up with a couple of gallons, one quart at a time and got 5/16” per quart. Does this sound right for a snakey keg? I put those numbers into CAD and I don’t think it adds up. Can anyone help me? How do you measure water in your converted kegs?
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Re: Graduated sight glass

Mon May 11, 2009 4:50 pm

I typically measure as I add, 1 gallon at a time. I would love to have a spreadsheet that incorporated the depth to volume curve. I don't know if anyone has done the leg work around here or not.
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Re: Graduated sight glass

Mon May 11, 2009 5:07 pm

I think that if someone uses a yard stick and knew the fractions of inches to gallons that would be all that I need. I could adjust it for my dead space. I dont think it has to be complicated.
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Re: Graduated sight glass

Mon May 11, 2009 8:55 pm

Yardsticks or other even graduations are only good on smooth wall kettles. Sankes have all kinds of lumps, humps, and bumps - and not the kind that make my :nutters: tight.

You'd be best to do like BR said and mark it out one gallon at a time.


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Re: Graduated sight glass

Tue May 12, 2009 3:42 am

Mylo wrote:Yardsticks or other even graduations are only good on smooth wall kettles. Sankes have all kinds of lumps, humps, and bumps - and not the kind that make my :nutters: tight.

You'd be best to do like BR said and mark it out one gallon at a time.


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do half gallon marks at most. Then just estimate from there. You probably don't need an accurate volume of your HLT. just sparge the grains until you are at 1.010 (or 3 brix with hydrometer). Now measurements of your boil kettle would be much more needed so that you can hit your target gravity and bitterness levels.
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