banshee1 Non-member Nov 20, 2012 #1 Stupid directions are in lbs and I don't have a scale.is it still a half a cup per gallon to get 1.026?
Stupid directions are in lbs and I don't have a scale.is it still a half a cup per gallon to get 1.026?
MrX Non-member Nov 20, 2012 #3 +1 -- When I mix my batches I use a two-cup measuring cup for each 4 gallons (usually make 40-60g). I get it "close enough", then let it mix/heat for a day or two and adjust as needed.
+1 -- When I mix my batches I use a two-cup measuring cup for each 4 gallons (usually make 40-60g). I get it "close enough", then let it mix/heat for a day or two and adjust as needed.
OP OP banshee1 Non-member Nov 20, 2012 #4 Yeah that's what I thought.just double checking.just didn't want to break out the refractometer every 10 min.thanks guys
Yeah that's what I thought.just double checking.just didn't want to break out the refractometer every 10 min.thanks guys