most of it looks correct except for the SH. You would only need around 5-6 gallons and then bump your water up a little. It depends on how strong your SH is. Whether to use 5 or 6 gallons but that is not a big deal.
AC... 30 OUNCES LIQUID MEASUREMENTS OF CH...??? CH IS NOT LIQUID FORM....AM CONFUSE.....CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THAT...PLEASE.. THANK YOU...I THINK AM DOING MY MIX WRONG...
AC... 30 OUNCES LIQUID MEASUREMENTS OF CH...??? CH IS NOT LIQUID FORM....AM CONFUSE.....CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THAT...PLEASE.. THANK YOU...I THINK AM DOING MY MIX WRONG...
Yes by volume not by weight. We dont carry scales on our trucks....:) We carry graduated liquid measuring pictures.
Thanks,
AC
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Tuesday 10th of May 2016 10:26:12 AM
AC... 30 OUNCES LIQUID MEASUREMENTS OF CH...??? CH IS NOT LIQUID FORM....AM CONFUSE.....CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THAT...PLEASE.. THANK YOU...I THINK AM DOING MY MIX WRONG...
Carlos,
For what it's worth, I was doing the same thing. I just pulled out my CH and my scale and a fluid measuring cup - 16 fluid ounces of CH and 16 ounces of CH on a scale are close to the same measurement. 16 fluid ounces of CH = 18.5 ounces of CH on a scale. So if you were going by the scale weight your mix was a little weaker than what you thought it was by about 13%. So if you thought you had a 3.5% mix, it was just a touch over a 3% mix.
However, AC's mixology uses 65% CH, so if you are using 73% CH the little bit of extra strength in the CH balances it out almost perfectly,, less than 1% difference in what you thought you had anyway. So you may have been doing it wrong and right all at the same time! :0)
-- Edited by Troy Layman on Thursday 28th of April 2016 10:24:02 AM
AC... 30 OUNCES LIQUID MEASUREMENTS OF CH...??? CH IS NOT LIQUID FORM....AM CONFUSE.....CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THAT...PLEASE.. THANK YOU...I THINK AM DOING MY MIX WRONG...
Carlos,
For what it's worth, I was doing the same thing. I just pulled out my CH and my scale and a fluid measuring cup - 16 fluid ounces of CH and 16 ounces of CH on a scale are close to the same measurement. 16 fluid ounces of CH = 18.5 ounces of CH on a scale. So if you were going by the scale weight your mix was a little weaker than what you thought it was by about 13%. So if you thought you had a 3.5% mix, it was just a touch over a 3% mix.
However, AC's mixology uses 65% CH, so if you are using 73% CH the little bit of extra strength in the CH balances it out almost perfectly,, less than 1% difference in what you thought you had anyway. So you may have been doing it wrong and right all at the same time! :0)
-- Edited by Troy Layman on Thursday 28th of April 2016 10:24:02 AM