jackdaw
Active Member
Hoping to find a fix to my Chinese urn cutting out at 100C + during my 90 min boil for BIAB.
Doesnt always happen, but when it does, temp need to drop to about 93C before it fires again
I've tried floating a tin pie plate - no good
Opening up the garage to let air over the boil - mixed results
Pedestal fan blowing over wort - mixed results.
The urn is an exposed element and has a probe mounted to the underside of the base.
Ideas I've been considering -
Placing a piece of silicon between the probe and the base.
I know this will make the thermostat useless but pre adding grain, I'm there to monitor when the temp hits my mash temp.
With a rolling boil and the lid off, temp peaks at around 104C before cutout.
On cooler days the boil doesnt cut out and the wort temp is 102-104C
I figure with the urn running flat out the temp wont get above 105ishC for the 90 min boil?
Otherwise...
Add an STC-1000 bypassing the ****** urn thermostat.
Obviously adding a relay to the STC-1000 like this:
Thoughts?
Cheers, Reg
Doesnt always happen, but when it does, temp need to drop to about 93C before it fires again
I've tried floating a tin pie plate - no good
Opening up the garage to let air over the boil - mixed results
Pedestal fan blowing over wort - mixed results.
The urn is an exposed element and has a probe mounted to the underside of the base.
Ideas I've been considering -
Placing a piece of silicon between the probe and the base.
I know this will make the thermostat useless but pre adding grain, I'm there to monitor when the temp hits my mash temp.
With a rolling boil and the lid off, temp peaks at around 104C before cutout.
On cooler days the boil doesnt cut out and the wort temp is 102-104C
I figure with the urn running flat out the temp wont get above 105ishC for the 90 min boil?
Otherwise...
Add an STC-1000 bypassing the ****** urn thermostat.
Obviously adding a relay to the STC-1000 like this:
Thoughts?
Cheers, Reg