oneeyedziggy
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so just to re-hash, Searching around I've found a pretty wide range of conflicting conversions factors for dme to lme and back from 1.1 to 1.25, and a 15% swing seems pretty big to glaze over
the 1 lb grain = .75 lb LME = .6 lb DME equation would suggest DME to LME factor is 1.25
the "LME is 20% water" quote would suggest DME to LME as 1.2
while some have used DME * 1.1 = LME and LME * 0.8 = DME, which doesn't balance out because if you convert a pound of DME to LME and back that way you end up with 88% of your original weight.
similarly I've seen DME to LME = DME/0.8 (which is to say LME * 1.25 = DME) and LME * 0.8 = DME which is similar logic but actually balances out and matches the (1 lb grain = .75 lb LME = .6 lb DME equation).
so DME to LME 1.10, 1.2, 1.25? (surprisingly I haven't seen anyone saying 1.15... the middle value)
the 1 lb grain = .75 lb LME = .6 lb DME equation would suggest DME to LME factor is 1.25
the "LME is 20% water" quote would suggest DME to LME as 1.2
while some have used DME * 1.1 = LME and LME * 0.8 = DME, which doesn't balance out because if you convert a pound of DME to LME and back that way you end up with 88% of your original weight.
similarly I've seen DME to LME = DME/0.8 (which is to say LME * 1.25 = DME) and LME * 0.8 = DME which is similar logic but actually balances out and matches the (1 lb grain = .75 lb LME = .6 lb DME equation).
so DME to LME 1.10, 1.2, 1.25? (surprisingly I haven't seen anyone saying 1.15... the middle value)