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[[file:Bubbler.gif|thumb|320px|left|Airlock]]
 
When a [[wash]] is [[fermenting]], it produces very large amounts of [[carbon dioxide]] gas. An airlock, or [[fermentation lock]], allows this gas to escape by bubbling through water. The water allows gas to escape but prevents oxygen from entering the fermenter. This is important because if [[yeast]] has access to oxygen, it forgets about fermenting and simply reproduces aerobically.
When a [[wash]] is [[fermenting]], it produces very large amounts of [[carbon dioxide]] gas. An airlock, or [[fermentation lock]], allows this gas to escape by bubbling through water. The water allows gas to escape but prevents oxygen from entering the fermenter. This is important because if [[yeast]] has access to oxygen, it forgets about fermenting and simply reproduces aerobically.


An airlock also prevents things like contaminants and bugs from getting into the wash.
An airlock also prevents things like contaminants and bugs from getting into the wash.


[[file:Airlock,_Three-Piece.gif|thumb|280px|right|Airlock]]
<gallery>
[[file:Air_Lock.JPG|thumb|170px|left|Airlock]]
file:Air_Lock.JPG|Standard Airlock
[[file:Air_Lock_Cylinder-Type.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Airlock]]
file:Air_Lock_S-curve_Type.jpg|Fancy Airlock
[[file:Air_Lock_S-curve_Type.jpg|thumb|170px|left|Airlock]]
file:Air_Lock_Cylinder-Type.jpg|3 piece Airlock
file:Bubbler.gif|Airlock
file:Airlock,_Three-Piece.gif|Airlock
</gallery>





Latest revision as of 05:35, 25 October 2017

When a wash is fermenting, it produces very large amounts of carbon dioxide gas. An airlock, or fermentation lock, allows this gas to escape by bubbling through water. The water allows gas to escape but prevents oxygen from entering the fermenter. This is important because if yeast has access to oxygen, it forgets about fermenting and simply reproduces aerobically.

An airlock also prevents things like contaminants and bugs from getting into the wash.