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There is a new mini one KL29438 Ball Lock Disconnect Spund Valve G2 but I have been unable to find a video demo of it
Spundit v2 I can pressure ferment 2 vessels with no issues only using 1 valve for 2 vessels.
I built an airlock for my Blowtie 2 that works very well and is cheap. Uses almost all stock KegLand parts as well. Easy to build. Get yourself an 8mm DuoTight bulkhead fitting. Grab the air lock cap that came off your FermZilla basic kit and remove the gromet. Install the bulkhead fitting into the cap using a plastic or stainless nut. Leave the nut loose so the DuoTight fitting can move around in the cap. Important for venting. Buy a half liter soda bottle preform. Larger sizes work as well but they can be pretty long. Insert a length of EVABarrier beer line.
I find the thing super useful for hooking to my Blowtie or just connecting right to a gas post on a keg. If you use KegLands auto flow stopper for filling kegs you can also attach it to that and it resolves the little problem of some beer blowing out before the ball has time to close. Any beer that blows past is contained in the airlock.
Many of us already have most of the parts laying around. So the only real cost was the preform for a couple bucks. I think a lot of guys use 2L preforms for yeast storage so some of you probably already have some laying around.
My sounding valve with built in guage is inaccurate by 5psi atleast that's compared to my keg king guage on my co2 bottle
Hallow my m8👍. basically David im got🧠 confused with the new Kegland Blowtie 2 spunding valve. in the guage is says 15psi, with me so far? if i want to pressure ferment say your Munich Helles @ 25 psi, how can i work this problem? sorry you know my coms probs. ive sent you a friend request ( Grommit Knives) in FaceBook. Thank as always Brian 😎👍
To set the right pressure, I use a carbonation cap and a PET bottle. Fill the bottle with gas puts on the valve and releases gas until I get the desired pressure.
You might order Blowtie and Blowtie 2 on AliExpress. The price is less than 10USD👍
Hey David. I’m using the blow tie one version in your video. I currently have a beer fermenting under pressure and have gas bubbling away through the blow tie. However the gauge on the blow tie is still down at 0, I’m assuming I have a leak somewhere ? If I tighten the blow tie just a fraction it does stop the flow, so I’m confident the mechanism is working. Hmmm
Thank you for your excellent review.
The easiest way to tell if you have activity without a monitor is using your nose and ears
Hi David, a very good video at a very good time 🙂 I was just looking at the different types. There is also a brass one on the market. Don't know how good that one is, but I think I will go for the plastic one with the separate gauge. Because of the cleaning. One question, normally it won't happen but what if a high krausen happens and the beer comes up. I think this does harm the gauge?
Great video, I keep stressing in my videos the importance of using Food Grade equipment. Iv seen all sorts on youtube using all sorts of non food grade materials and it makes me wonder what chemical leaching if any is taking place. Especially at higher temps. Cheers 😎
Another thing that one can do is attach more evabarrier onto the end of the blowtie and use it as a blow tube in santizier.
Do you know if the tubing from the Ball lock to the main body for the Kegland versions can be lengthened without adverse effects?
with the carbonation cap tee and the bottle…it looks like the co2 stays in the bottle…wont that explode?
Great video David, love your work. I have been using both of the "kegland" blow tie models now for about 18 months with excellent results
Excellent and informative as always. I have two of the kegland spunding valves with 15psi, 23 psi, and a spare 60 psi gauge. I also have a SPUNDit 2.0 and love the quality and I'm a bit accident prone too (your comment about being butter fingers) and have dropped all at least once without issues although the SPUNDit 2.0 did hit my foot which was good for it and not so good for my foot but no big deal. I agree with you as they all have advantages.
I have the blowtie v1 with 4 bar range, never used it above 2 bar, though. It works great, makes a sound while fermenting and I see no need for the bubblers. The pressure is accurate and I see no need to spend more $$ on these thingies. It is also the most lightweight and compact. Great channel David, you have helped me a lot with your videos! 🙂
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You got the names for the blowtie units the wrong way around. The integrated pressure gauge unit is actually called "blowtie 2" by kegland
The tee piece is also helpful in setting up the valve pressure. Charge the bottle with 1 port and adjust the valve in the other. You don't waste a ton of co2 charging a keg to set the pressure. Pop it on the fermenter and you are good to go!
Enjoyed your video but you’re reversed the version numbers on the blowtie models. Seriously, just Google it or check on morebeer, the one with the integrated gauge is v2.
The most thorough review of any of these products I've ever seen! Nice job David! 👍🍻
I'll just purchase one of each. Thanks. 🍺
I use the Blichmann Spunding Valve and have been happy with it so far.
I don't have a Blowtie, but I do have a Spundit. I really like the auxiliary port. It helped me ensure a consistent pressure across two fermenters concurrently which was cool. I might give that Blowtie a try as well. Thanks for the video!
David,it is possible to translate the videos into spanish,many of us would be very grateful,my regards
Thanks DH. Is a bubbler needed or can i just let the gas escape without worrying about infection?
I have used the blowtie twice. I set pressure to 10psi with a keg, but both brews have crept up to 20psi when fermentation got more vigorous, is that normal?
Am I confused, or did you mix up blowtie v1 and v2? Since I can't see anyone mentioning it I'm leaning towards me being confused.
https://www.kegland.com.au/duotight-blowtie-2-with-integrated-gauge-0-23psi.html
Another fantastic factual comparison that actually made me want to buy both of these products due to their variety of features vs price. I had not heard of the spundit before this video and I have been looking at getting a couple of spunding valves, so this was very eye opening. Thank you David, your videos are so helpful.
One question I forgot to ask – when using the spunding valve with the tee piece and bottle as a bubbler, how does the CO2 escape? Thanks!
I had the blow tie 1, and it leaked under from the dial gauge. Can’t be terribly uncommon since the retailer had some troubleshooting steps ready to go and refunded me with little hassle when I still had issues. I went with blowtie 2 instead and no issues.
The blowtie2 is the one with the integrated gauge, not the other one !
https://www.kegland.com.au/duotight-blowtie-2-with-integrated-gauge-0-23psi.html
I have both a blowtie 1 & blowtie 2 but I use the B1 the most for pressure fermentation. However, I use the same type of ball lock connector that comes with the Spundit 2 because the right angle means I need less head clearance in my fermentation fridge. The B2 is really flexible and I remove the pressure gauge to use it when I’m filling my kegs.