barls said:
so if i wanted to get to 50, hold for 15 minutes, raise to and hold at 66 then to mash out...
1 50 15 - Heat up to 50C, and over the next 15'
2 50 1 - stay at 50C. Now go to next step.
3 66 0 - Heat up to 66C and then hold that temp indefinitely. (If that's what you want, as the "0" means "hold")
4 75 0 - When commanded to "resume" (press and hold the down arrow for 2 seconds), heat to 75C and hold that temp indefinitely.
(I "think" when manually commanding a resume from hold, the device will proceed to the next step, but I've never tried it. I only ever command a "hold" at the mashout step, so I can mashout at my convenience. As said earlier, so you can finish mowing the lawn...)
If you know how long you want the 66C step (say 60 minutes), then:
1 50 15 - Heat up to 50C, and once you've reached it,
then over the next 15'
2 50 1 - stay at 50C. Now go to next step.
3 66 60 - Heat up to 66C and once you've reached it,
then over the next 60'
4 66 1 - stay at 66C. Now go to next step.
4 75 0 - Heat to 75C and hold that temp indefinitely.
Here's my "cheat sheet" which tells me all I need when the sozzled brain forgets
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Also, if for whatever reason, you wanted to slow the ramp rate (getting from 50C to 66C), so it took, say, 45 minutes, then the first steps would be:
1 50 15
2 50 45
3 66 60
4 66 1
and so on... (But we normally want the ramp to be as fast as our systems will allow, but this just illustrates that you can dictate the time to get from one temp to another, and the unit will change the temp gradually, and in a linear fashion)