1. Nope, 110v version. I use a Graincoat (with some extra insulation underneath) so I'm getting a pretty good boil off rate (closer to 2 qt/hr v. 1.6 qt/hr.)(I also tend to round up slightly as it's often better to have a little too much than not enough.)Awesome, thank you so much!
Although you've listed in non-metric units I'm guessing you have the 220V version (seeing 2.00 qt/hr boil evap rate)? Everywhere I've read online (including GF FAQ) says the 120V version gets 0.4 gal/hr boil evap rate (or 1.6 qt/hr).
You're regularly seeing 2.8 qt of wort left behind in the kettle dead space (or are you including wort loss in the fermenter too)?
2. The 2.8 qts is not really left behind, it's the wort under the grain basket and I believe it's used by BF to calculate water requirements. I just put that there so the BF water figures more closely match mine. If you'll notice the mash formula uses +0.9? I think that's the way they account for the wort in the dead space under the grain basket. Ed
