Temp control and recirc go together because heat losses caused by recirc require some form of makeup heat. That is why recirculation schemes incorporating such things as RIMS and HERMS are so common.
Very true. I sometimes recirculate if I overshoot my strike temperature. If you want to turn down the temperature, just turn on the pump.
Traditional BIAB already suffers from poor temperature control and I don't think there is great value in recirculating during BIAB unless you go RIMS, which is what I did.
I have a 20 gallon kettle with two return ports (one for mash recirculation and one for chilling) and a portable platform with pump, RIMS tube and chiller. I use propane to get close to my mash temperature then let the RIMS and controller take over. It's just 110V but that's enough to maintain mash temperatures for both 5 and 10 gallon batches. I like mashing for longer--90 minutes if I want great attenuation or even longer sometimes if I have other things to do. RIMS let's me do that.
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