Out-gassing of CO2 from roasted beans will increase air pressure inside the canister negating your vacuum. If the pump is coming on to correct the vacuum, that’s a good thing and doesn’t need to be “fixed”!
From what I understand, it’s UV that can harm coffee, and UV doesn’t penetrate windows much if at all. So, as long as you’re not keeping it direct sunlight, it doesn’t matter.
It is recommended to apply sunscreen even if you’re home the whole day. Sun is harmful even inside your home. So it shouldn’t be transparent. Not everything in your home what made of brown or green colored glass is for outdoor use. It degrades.
Out-gassing of CO2 from roasted beans will increase air pressure inside the canister negating your vacuum. If the pump is coming on to correct the vacuum, that’s a good thing and doesn’t need to be “fixed”!
Yeah, you’re correct. I wasn’t clear. It was turning on will the lid was sitting on my counter, off the container itself.
I think vacuum starting randomly is the auto vacuum function running to maintain the vacuum
Yeah, you’re right. I realized I didn’t clarify and that it’s when it’s not on the container when it auto-accuates.
One question. Why is it transparent.
Because if you’re not setting it in sunlight it won’t matter.
It's clear! Light degrades coffee.
From what I understand, it’s UV that can harm coffee, and UV doesn’t penetrate windows much if at all. So, as long as you’re not keeping it direct sunlight, it doesn’t matter.
@@therobmcgee thanks
It is recommended to apply sunscreen even if you’re home the whole day. Sun is harmful even inside your home. So it shouldn’t be transparent. Not everything in your home what made of brown or green colored glass is for outdoor use. It degrades.
Not so sure about that. That said, I think I have some research to do.