We bring the bottles to the dispenser nozzle and not slide them conveyor belt style. It makes it easier to fill and cap
Um... something about the scale to measure the amount???? How do you bring the vials up to the nozzle AND weigh at the same time?
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We bring the bottles to the dispenser nozzle and not slide them conveyor belt style. It makes it easier to fill and cap
So why didn’t you get a pump that has a measured and a timed delivery? Believe it or not, those can be had for $150ish. You wouldn’t have to weigh your vials and can just push a pedal and fill.We bring the bottles to the dispenser nozzle and not slide them conveyor belt style. It makes it easier to fill and cap
Correct as you can see I have adjusted it to exactly where I need it but a little extra verification never hurts.
Whether you meant to or not, your reply made me think. Weighing your vials isn’t a bad thing since there will be some oil loss due to the filtration, even with a measured dosing pump.The top number controls the amount of time the spout is open the second is the wait time between pours third is the counter on the bottom is the speed at which it is poured.
You put the vial on the scale tear, fill vial and measure again. We fill to a minimum of 10.3g
Whether you meant to or not, your reply made me think. Weighing your vials isn’t a bad thing since there will be some oil loss due to the filtration, even with a measured dosing pump.
I’m being too nice.No. It’s another BigBear brain fart.
@jbil75
I think you were one that bought from this guy. Would you care to do a follow-up review for Big Bear here.
Sorry if my memory is wrong.
Lol. You mean put in vials?Enough where I have to continually brew.
Yes the displacement is taken into account during the actually brewing.
