ok well i have just finished doing my dry test run"wet test run". first as i have only got a 3 ring burner i put 35 litres of tap water into my 50 litre stainless pot, this is probably a bit more than i would be using as i am only brewing one batch at a time, ie 22 litres into my fermenter, the 35 litres took 45 mins to come to the boil so i know that once i put my mash juice into my pot it will bring it to the boil in around 45 mins, i then turned the two inner rings off and adjusted the large outer ring to get a gentle rolling boil, i only did this for 15 mins as i couldnt see much point in doing it for the full 60/90 mins. i drained some of the hot water into my mash tun and added some cold water to bring it to 66 deg, i left the boiling water in the tun for about 5 mins to pre heat then added cold water to bring it to 66 deg, i put an old water bed heater over the top of the mash tun which i had already switched on about 10 mins before that,then added two blankets around it, i checked the temp on the through the wall temp gauge, which incidentally is one of those meat thermometers that you can buy for less than ten dollars, i checked it at 15 min intervals, 15 minute mark no temp drop, 30 min mark no temp drop, 45 min mark 1/2 deg, 60 mins 1 deg and 90 mins 1 1/2 deg. i used a stainless steel fowlers temp gauge at the beginning and at the end and my through the wall temp gauge seems to show about half a deg higher than the stainless one.the 3 litres that i have left in my pot after boiling i would imagine would only be trub, not sure but maybe someone can fill me in on this as to weather i have to get more out .my 3 ring burner seems to work ok although the inner small burner seems to have a lot more yellow flame than the other two burner rings, i tried adjusting the brass air control on it but didnt seem to make any difference, so i am not sure if i should turn the brass ring in to close off more air or bring it out to let more air in, anyway it boils the 35 litres fine so i guess no big deal, i also have my burner connected to one of the very large household LPG bottles, about 40 kg i think. the water bed heater has got a temp control on it so i just turned it up full, the heat mat measures about 3 feet long by18 inches high,
what size keggle are you using Mants, what sort of burner also are you using.
fergi