Remove ball spring, unless you are prone to removing bits with the pump on.kaiserben said:Today I finally got around to replacing parts with the upgrade kit (pipework etc)
So to those who had the old Grainfather, what is better:
The old or new filter?
Keep or remove ball and spring?
Start with looking at the recipe formulation on what malts are used, how they are milled. - if too fine, then the grain bed may be overly compacted and all wort is running through the overflow pipe without getting good filtration.Beppe said:Hello guys i'm finding that my beers with granfaither are cloudy and do not understand where i'm wrong,first cooled cooked must with immersion coil and hai ad no problem now with counter flow supplied to the pot always clodi beer,al control ph always,use for yeast nutrients,it aslo happens to you?I can not understand the problem
Sorry KB, I try to avoid bumping our threads on the sponsors pages as much as possible.Killer Brew said:I'm trying to think if I need this upgrade or not. Staying close to my brew to adjust temps at different stages doesn't bother me, I feel like it is part of the process. Is that the only advantage I would get?
This comment reads like you were getting drunker and drunker by the second.Beppe said:Hello guys i'm finding that my beers with granfaither are cloudy and do not understand where i'm wrong,first cooled cooked must with immersion coil and hai ad no problem now with counter flow supplied to the pot always clodi beer,al control ph always,use for yeast nutrients,it aslo happens to you?I can not understand the problem
Google translator of its face again!welly2 said:This comment reads like you were getting drunker and drunker by the second.
I've been using one (that I flashed myself) for quite a while now, and it's great. I doubt I'll spend the $200 to buy the new GF controller. It'd be nice to have the bluetooth connectivity with my phone, but that won't improve my beer. It's very easy to program multiple steps and alarms using the STC1000+. (it only takes me a minute or so before each brew).welly2 said:Just installed my STC-1000 with the flashed firmware into my Grainfather. ...
I'm sure I'll figure it out properly but there's a few things that I'm finding a bit confusing. So what I can see to get the thing to run is you click on S, go to Run and then select Pr and press S. If you then press the power button, that seems to get the actual program starting. Is this correct or have I missed anything?kaiserben said:I've been using one (that I flashed myself) for quite a while now, and it's great. I doubt I'll spend the $200 to buy the new GF controller. It'd be nice to have the bluetooth connectivity with my phone, but that won't improve my beer. It's very easy to program multiple steps and alarms using the STC1000+. (it only takes me a minute or so before each brew).
If I hadn't done this upgrade to flashed STC1000 then I'd definitely be getting the new GF controller.
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