hydometer sinks
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hydometer sinks
i just bought a new hydrometer and it sinks to bottom. it ried my wort and tried water too and it sank to bottom both times...shoudnt it float??
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Re: hydometer sinks
You need more fluid in the tube... until it floats
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Re: hydometer sinks
In water, at 68 degrees, it should read 1.000. If it's off too much, I'd not use it but many are off a small amount and you can always adjust for the difference.
I would suggest that if you buy one in a local store, you ask to test it there.
I have one I've had since 1981 and it's accurate but I use a newer one which I can read better. They should last a long time if taken care of.
I would suggest that if you buy one in a local store, you ask to test it there.
I have one I've had since 1981 and it's accurate but I use a newer one which I can read better. They should last a long time if taken care of.
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Re: hydometer sinks
Just a note on Beer-lords comment above...double check the calibration temp on the instructions that come with it. Some are calibrated at 60 degrees. Other than that...proceed as directed by the above comments.
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Re: hydometer sinks
i filled it as full as it can go..... and still sinks
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Can you post a pic of what your doing please? It might help us understand better what is going on.
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Watch about 8 1/2 minutes into the video to see how to fill the tube. I suspect that you aren't using a tube though.
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Re: hydometer sinks
Where did you buy your hydrometer? It might be defective...
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Drinking:
Keg1:
Keg2:
Keg3:
Bottled:
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Fermenting:
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Drinking:
Keg1:
Keg2:
Keg3:
Bottled:
Nothing!
Fermenting:
Fermenter 1 (5 Gal Bucket): Empty
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On Deck:
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Re: hydometer sinks
Is the new hydrometer the same one you had before? If it's a different size as in wider, longer or heavier then you might need a bigger tube to be able to use the new one. If the tube is as full as it can go and it still sinks, that's all I can see wrong.
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Okay guys here is a pic remember this is the batch that stopped and restarted its all cleared up now and looks ready to go
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Re: hydometer sinks
a lil blurry but it just under the word beer on the hydometer which is about at the 5 on the scale and temp is 70.6 degrees
so is that 1.050?... now wait a couple more days and test again?
so is that 1.050?... now wait a couple more days and test again?
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Re: hydometer sinks
Did you watch the video from start to finish? Picture is not usable.
The word "beer" on my hydrometer is at 1.000.
If you were at 1.050 you would be starting, not ending.
Watch the video. It explains how to use a hydrometer, how to read it, etc. It HAS to be floating. That video taught me, and thousands of others.
The word "beer" on my hydrometer is at 1.000.
If you were at 1.050 you would be starting, not ending.
Watch the video. It explains how to use a hydrometer, how to read it, etc. It HAS to be floating. That video taught me, and thousands of others.
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