First thing you need is a pump.
Second thing you need is an Orange carboy cap for the receiving carboy. There are a few different configurations on how you can set this up but there should be a racking cane or hose that runs to the bottom of the carboy so as the wine coming in here does not get excessively splashed around or oxidized from pouring in from the top. you also have o attach the hose from the pump to a fitting or directly to an orange finger from the carboy cap. I have modified my cap to receive an elbow fitting.
Next you can either just stick a racking cane in the full carboy or again use an orange carboy cap here but either way this vessel has to be free to be able to receive air otherwise you will not be able to pump wine out of there and would just be degassing that carboy full of wine. here is the way I do it.
Now from the pump you must run the hose to the receiving carboy as illustrated below.
Then you need to run a racking hose from the receiving carboy to the full carboy like illustrated below.
At this point all you have to do is turn the pump on and bring the vacuum up to around 10"-15" and let her rip!
Hope this helps you!
Second thing you need is an Orange carboy cap for the receiving carboy. There are a few different configurations on how you can set this up but there should be a racking cane or hose that runs to the bottom of the carboy so as the wine coming in here does not get excessively splashed around or oxidized from pouring in from the top. you also have o attach the hose from the pump to a fitting or directly to an orange finger from the carboy cap. I have modified my cap to receive an elbow fitting.
Next you can either just stick a racking cane in the full carboy or again use an orange carboy cap here but either way this vessel has to be free to be able to receive air otherwise you will not be able to pump wine out of there and would just be degassing that carboy full of wine. here is the way I do it.
Now from the pump you must run the hose to the receiving carboy as illustrated below.
Then you need to run a racking hose from the receiving carboy to the full carboy like illustrated below.
At this point all you have to do is turn the pump on and bring the vacuum up to around 10"-15" and let her rip!
Hope this helps you!