DUCCCC
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I know I read the instructions for mine, and that they read to me that to close the gap on the rollers I needed to adjust the knobs so that the hash marks turned towards the rollers to decrease, and away from the rollers to increase the gap.
I made my IPA this weekend, and adjusted my gap to 11 and 1 o'clock, with the hash mark on the knobs being turned in towards the rollers, as viewed from above.
My efficiency went from just slightly over 70% to 59% on the same recipe with the same ingredients. I was bitter, but it looked like I had a good crush. Tonight I went to adjust the thing back to the factory setting, and I figured I'd screw with the knobs just to see if they worked as advertised.
They don't. They turn away from the rollers to decrease the gap. Can this be an assembly error, or am I reading the directions wrong?
I made my IPA this weekend, and adjusted my gap to 11 and 1 o'clock, with the hash mark on the knobs being turned in towards the rollers, as viewed from above.
My efficiency went from just slightly over 70% to 59% on the same recipe with the same ingredients. I was bitter, but it looked like I had a good crush. Tonight I went to adjust the thing back to the factory setting, and I figured I'd screw with the knobs just to see if they worked as advertised.
They don't. They turn away from the rollers to decrease the gap. Can this be an assembly error, or am I reading the directions wrong?