Hey fellas...
I'm going to build the brewer featued @ the start of this thread.
What advantage do i get out of the vortex action vs. the straight drop like the one in in Microbeman's pic?
thanks for any input.
I believe the advantages to a vortex brewer is:
1 - You have zero dead spots in your tea. Every part of your tea is moving and staying aerated.
2 - I believe that the surface area that touches air both on the top of the vortex and the point where the vortex touches down and makes a slurping sound helps with aeration. I believe this action increases your o2 rates.
3 - Something about a vortex brings a smile to my face. Every time my brewer starts its vortex I get excited like a school girl. My wife makes fun of me for it, but I can't help it.
As soon as I finish harvesting my outdoor crop and get some more time on my hands I plan to buy a scope and do some side by side experiments on exactly what you are asking about. I want to see proof that the vortex helps produce microbial life. I have already made a 5 gal and 15 gal vortex brewer. I would like to compare those to what heady made in the first post and to a 30 gal garbage can with bulk head fittings. I normally don't grow right after a big outdoor season so I need something to pass the time.