I had mentioned this a while back in this thread.
I finaly remembered to take the camera to the shop and actually take pics of it.
2 bottles
2 stoppers
some clear tubing
Drill 2 holes in the top of each stopper. Cut 1 section of tubing that will run to the bottom of each bottle (about 8-10") and feed it through each stopper. Cut 2 more sections of hose much longer (3-5 feet) and just insert each into a stopper, stopping flush with the bottom side of the stopper.
How it works:
If pressure is equalized in each bottle, the levels of liquid will balance out and be the same in both bottles. If pressure is higher in one bottle, it will push the liquid into the other causing the levels to be different. Its very accurate, but not super fast. Go slow, and give it a moment to balance.
Works like a charm, and is a very small investment (less than $5 not counting the cappuccinos ) if you do not have access to a pro sync tool.
Krey
I finaly remembered to take the camera to the shop and actually take pics of it.
2 bottles
2 stoppers
some clear tubing
Drill 2 holes in the top of each stopper. Cut 1 section of tubing that will run to the bottom of each bottle (about 8-10") and feed it through each stopper. Cut 2 more sections of hose much longer (3-5 feet) and just insert each into a stopper, stopping flush with the bottom side of the stopper.
How it works:
If pressure is equalized in each bottle, the levels of liquid will balance out and be the same in both bottles. If pressure is higher in one bottle, it will push the liquid into the other causing the levels to be different. Its very accurate, but not super fast. Go slow, and give it a moment to balance.
Works like a charm, and is a very small investment (less than $5 not counting the cappuccinos ) if you do not have access to a pro sync tool.
Krey
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