Matplat
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I had thought that the slow flow rate at the beginning was caused by the starches in the mash at the beginning being more viscous, then as the enzymes do their thing breaking down long chains into shorter ones that it becomes less viscous and thus flows quicker....?
I have to say this is my only dislike of the system, I have to monitor the level in the malt pipe constantly to check it isnt about to overflow, or that the top of the bed has become exposed.... I find it usually takes around 30-40mins to be able to reach a consistent flow rate...
While I'm at it, Kev, I've been meaning to ask you if you could post a photo of the terminal blocks you used on your 2kw element. I'm thinking of adding a similar one to mine to boost power to 3.6kw, for ramping and a more vigorous boil.... I know I saw a photo somewhere, but have searched the entire thread and couldn't find it.
Cheers, Matt
I have to say this is my only dislike of the system, I have to monitor the level in the malt pipe constantly to check it isnt about to overflow, or that the top of the bed has become exposed.... I find it usually takes around 30-40mins to be able to reach a consistent flow rate...
While I'm at it, Kev, I've been meaning to ask you if you could post a photo of the terminal blocks you used on your 2kw element. I'm thinking of adding a similar one to mine to boost power to 3.6kw, for ramping and a more vigorous boil.... I know I saw a photo somewhere, but have searched the entire thread and couldn't find it.
Cheers, Matt