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How to let air into a upside down liqour bottle without leaking?
I am thinking about trying to make a custom liqour dispenser, similar to the Jager machines they sell for $300.. My idea is to use a mini fridge and make a custom tray that holds them upside down inside the refridgerator, with tubes leading to each one and connecting together to have one tap out the side.. That way the bottles stay cold the entire time.. My problem is i cant figure out how to have the bottles constantly upside down and still get air into them without leaking.. If i make a T in the line that goes higher then the bottles would that work as a breather? or wouldnt it suck air? Id love to hear some ideas..
I already thought about using a liquor pourer, but they leak once the flow out the tip stops.
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- 4 years ago
the stress of the air (14.7 kilos / sq. foot) pressing down on the water interior the bowl is sufficient to hold the burden of the water interior the bottle above the floor point. a larger occasion of this could be: get a plastic gentle drink bottle and decrease off the backside (go away lid on). fill a sink with water and fill bottle from sink. now stand the bottle upright without letting any air in. the water point interior the bottle is held above the floor point of the water. now open the cap: the water point interior the bottle and the sink will equalise.