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Attn: @mcbaumannerb

Approx. 4.5 gallons of tap water in large metal pot.
Ambient temperature is 69°F.
Pressure is 30.15 in.
Indoor humidity is unknown (meter broken).
Times are from starting to end temp.

115 to 125 = 10:44.13
125 to 135 = 12:25.28
135 to 145 = 13:57.54
145 to 155 = 16:51.27

Thanks for all that info Jon

Thinking of getting something for sous vide. I like the look of this.

I'm sure I can find it but do you have a link for it you could share.

Ta
 
Attn: @mcbaumannerb

Approx. 4.5 gallons of tap water in large metal pot.
Ambient temperature is 69°F.
Pressure is 30.15 in.
Indoor humidity is unknown (meter broken).
Times are from starting to end temp.

115 to 125 = 10:44.13
125 to 135 = 12:25.28
135 to 145 = 13:57.54
145 to 155 = 16:51.27


That's not bad at all.
 
Attn: @mcbaumannerb

Approx. 4.5 gallons of tap water in large metal pot.
Ambient temperature is 69°F.
Pressure is 30.15 in.
Indoor humidity is unknown (meter broken).
Times are from starting to end temp.

115 to 125 = 10:44.13
125 to 135 = 12:25.28
135 to 145 = 13:57.54
145 to 155 = 16:51.27

Okay, now will play with mine. (Phrasing)

When you say starting to end, does that mean it was 16:51 from 145 to 155, or from 115 to 155?
 
Okay, now will play with mine. (Phrasing)

When you say starting to end, does that mean it was 16:51 from 145 to 155, or from 115 to 155?

16:51 from 145 to 155.

I should have paid more attention in physics to thermodynamics instead of the ladies.
 
Attn: @mcbaumannerb

Approx. 4.5 gallons of tap water in large metal pot.
Ambient temperature is 69°F.
Pressure is 30.15 in.
Indoor humidity is unknown (meter broken).
Times are from starting to end temp.

115 to 125 = 10:44.13
125 to 135 = 12:25.28
135 to 145 = 13:57.54
145 to 155 = 16:51.27

Thanks! I think that would be doable then. Heat strike water to start mash and heat the pot to the next step. Circulate until mash steps up, then shutdown while heating to next step. As long as no step needs less than around ~15 minutes it should work.
 
Evening, gents. My game table AND my crappy linoleum floor. And dice. And some beer or something.

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This randalling thing: never done it. it sounds fun. Not a fan of very sweet things though. Can it be done with coffee? SWMBO has a coffee machine. Anyone randall with coffee? Sorry for the dumb questions.
 
This randalling thing: never done it. it sounds fun. Not a fan of very sweet things though. Can it be done with coffee? SWMBO has a coffee machine. Anyone randall with coffee? Sorry for the dumb questions.


I was actually considering doing just that. Tonight.

Now I'm gonna. Green Flash Double Stout on home roasted Guatemalan. Later. This is drinking well currently.

Really picking up the degreaser streaks in the granite in this one.

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