Bru
Well-Known Member
I have a 1500W low density RIMS tube with the temp probe installed on the wort "out" side.
My grain bed stays at the right temperature but wort circulating through the RIMS over shoots by about 2F.
For example if I set my desired temp to 151 the RIMS will turn on at 150.5 and turn off at 151 but the thermometer will continue to rise to about 153F before gradually falling back to 150.5 and the process starts over.
Considering the mash temp stays constant should I be concerned about the overshoot ?
Any ideas how to fix it ?
My grain bed stays at the right temperature but wort circulating through the RIMS over shoots by about 2F.
For example if I set my desired temp to 151 the RIMS will turn on at 150.5 and turn off at 151 but the thermometer will continue to rise to about 153F before gradually falling back to 150.5 and the process starts over.
Considering the mash temp stays constant should I be concerned about the overshoot ?
Any ideas how to fix it ?