Vacuum Assist Ferrari
#1
Posted 29 July 2008 - 06:48 PM
So far I've just filled several test bottles with water from a bucket that is at same level as the bottle. The real test comes in two weeks when try it for real with 12 gals of wine. I can't wait!
#2
Posted 30 July 2008 - 07:52 AM
We saw a similar use with a buon vino filler ($30) at the WineFest. This sounds even more economical.
"Probably best to invite a bunch of friends over and drink it young" - moundtop
#4
Posted 01 August 2008 - 04:33 PM
I haven't been able to take the thing apart to fix it, but thought I'd throw in a caveat. Anyone taken one of these things apart before?
#5
Posted 01 August 2008 - 05:08 PM
FWIW, I probably filled my test bottle 8 to 10 times with no ill effects, but I started slow and was only running 5 in Hg during fill and 7 in Hg when the filler shutoff closed. I was about to jack up the vacuum to see how fast a bottle would fill, but luckily saw your post first. Do you know what vacuum you were running when it failed?
#6
Posted 01 August 2008 - 05:48 PM
FWIW, I probably filled my test bottle 8 to 10 times with no ill effects, but I started slow and was only running 5 in Hg during fill and 7 in Hg when the filler shutoff closed. I was about to jack up the vacuum to see how fast a bottle would fill, but luckily saw your post first. Do you know what vacuum you were running when it failed?
I was using my vacuum pump that was pulling about 15".
I was able to press the white stem down by pushing the body upside down against a counter, and the red top part unscrews from the clear body, but then the red part and white stem are held together with a spring assembly I couldn't get to the disconnect. The gasket that got sucked up was inside the bottom of the clear body sealing the white stem below to the body. It looks like it just lays there at the bottom of the body. It would be great if it will work.
Otherwise, I'm working on pumping from the carboys/barrels up to a bucket on a rack about 6' off the floor, and mounting several fillers on a plate below a manifold that will allow me to fill bottles as fast as I can put them into the fillers and pull them out just with gravity. I'm thinking I should be able to make a three or 4 bottle filler for about $80.
(Then I look up at the top of the page and see the Xpressfill ad. Don't mean to step on your toes, guys, looks like a cool option! Thanks for supporting Winepress!)
#7
Posted 02 August 2008 - 05:58 PM
#8
Posted 02 August 2008 - 09:23 PM
If you read VV directions closely you will notice that you have to manually stop the flow when using a vacuum pump when you see wine enter the tube.
I've used the setup they describe. I can only get the filler to shut off automatically then I keep the vacuum very low. Low enough it's not work the trouble, gravity is easier. For me it works if the vacuum is under about 8". I don't know how much lift 8" will get me. I've only tried equal height. keep my vacuum pump under 8' is tough.
regards,
bruce
#9
Posted 02 August 2008 - 09:39 PM
I managed to get the filler apart and put back together and after a lot of effort trying to get that gasket down around the bottom of the clear area, I finally realized it is supposed to be up in the red top area. I got it all back together just fine.
Then I spent some time working on the bottling line contraption, and I think it's going to be pretty cool, running 4 Ferrari fillers at the same time under gravity. I ordered three more from Grapestompers (missed the sale by a day dang it!!!) and once I get them and some pvc parts at the hardware store, I'll have something to share.
#10
Posted 10 August 2008 - 06:01 AM
Also, the Ferrari seemed drippier than usual. The vacuum may have damaged the seals ala Hammered.
#11
Posted 28 August 2008 - 11:55 AM
I've used the setup they describe. I can only get the filler to shut off automatically then I keep the vacuum very low. Low enough it's not work the trouble, gravity is easier. For me it works if the vacuum is under about 8". I don't know how much lift 8" will get me. I've only tried equal height. keep my vacuum pump under 8' is tough.
regards,
bruce
I was just getting ready to put one of these together. Glad I found this post first!
It seemed like such a good idea though. Any ideas why it doesn't work as well when gravity fed?
I mean, it seems like you're just creating a pressure differential.
Brett
#12
Posted 28 August 2008 - 06:59 PM
The system worked well when vacuum test bottling with water, but not so good with wine. I think that's because the wine foamed a bit and the foam couldn't get past the float without closing it and then the vacuum would hold it closed.
#13
Posted 28 August 2008 - 09:46 PM
#14
Posted 29 August 2008 - 05:40 AM
We shall see.
Salute!
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