buckerooni
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So I've got my hands on a braudino that's already wired up (sweet!) and am in the early design stages of a 80-100L 1V BIAB pot. But I want to keep things simple and the pump was something that I thought may be optional, at least in the first version and was interested if there was anything from a design point of view I should consider.
My most simplest setup would be pot, false bottom + thermowell with the PID connected to the element/temp probe with no pump.
The issue I suppose is potential hotspots during the mash, is anything else to consider with such a simple design and has anyone given this a go?
As there's a bag involved, and a false bottom, any suggestions for where the thermowell should go? Ideally the position would work for both no pump / pump versions. I have seen a mention of a floating probe as an alternative and am interested in people's opinions for an alternative.
My most simplest setup would be pot, false bottom + thermowell with the PID connected to the element/temp probe with no pump.
The issue I suppose is potential hotspots during the mash, is anything else to consider with such a simple design and has anyone given this a go?
As there's a bag involved, and a false bottom, any suggestions for where the thermowell should go? Ideally the position would work for both no pump / pump versions. I have seen a mention of a floating probe as an alternative and am interested in people's opinions for an alternative.