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Sounds like about 70% efficiencydropbear85 said:I got 20l at 1.048 into the fermenter from a 5kg grain bill. not sure what that works out to be.
I also recirculated using a jug every 20 min. also mashed for 90min
Sounds like about 70% efficiencydropbear85 said:I got 20l at 1.048 into the fermenter from a 5kg grain bill. not sure what that works out to be.
I also recirculated using a jug every 20 min. also mashed for 90min
How much water were you recirculating each time?dropbear85 said:I got 20l at 1.048 into the fermenter from a 5kg grain bill. not sure what that works out to be.
I also recirculated using a jug every 20 min. also mashed for 90min
Elz said:Have you thought about how you plan to use the pump? For instance are you going to introduce a top screen or use another method? I have purchased a unit also and would be interested in an operational method.
I thought just running the hose to the top of the grain bed via a control valve to manage the flow of wort. I would guess the flow would be quite slow so the grains do not end up in the kettle.
Cheers
Elz
Hi enochenoch said:Could try something like this instead of a top plate:
http://aussiehomebrewer.com/gallery/image/9402-elaborate-return-arrangement/
Does need a bypass spear up the middle but works for me.
that 'rolling boil' looked pretty pathetic (~8 min mark)Drick said:Hi Folks, nice little video here of the Robobrew in action.
https://www.facebook.com/CountryBrewerToormina/videos/960481704009321/
or any movement on the surface... that 'boil' looked like it wasnt even distrubing the surfaceDrick said:I agree, 103c is a gentle simmer at best. A rolling boil needs to produce a decent bulge in the surface.
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