bornandraisedlv
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So I have been having some issues with getting a good flow and at times any flow out of my tun and through my herms. I’m getting lots of grain through my false that does settled out at right around 30-40 mins into my mash. But the entire mash I am trying to fix very low flow out of the tun coupled with lots of air in the hoses. My mash consistency is like loose oatmeal, or looser and there is clearly enough wort in the tun that there shouldn’t be flow issues. I’ve tried using shorter hoses thinking maybe my pump was losing pressure through the hoses. That didn’t help. I have a bleed valve set on the out side of my pump and the head is in the correct orientation. I can bleed the air and sometimes that kills any flow out of the at all, sometimes it help, but only for a minute and then right back to a trickle out of the tun that can’t event keep my hose filled with wort. I’ve tried flushing the hoses with hot sparge water and then switching back to normal ops, that didn’t work. I’ve stirred the grain bed thinking it was stuck. Let it sit for 10 mins and went back to recirc and that didn’t work.
My mill is set at .035” as suggested by the manufacturer of my false and the grain is still making it through my false. So I am thinking my grain, though mill set right, is to fine. I’ve read that milling to fast can create a finer than desired crush. My drill is of the non variable speed sorts, so I am in manual mode but going pretty much as slow as I can go.
I am thinking that I am going to go to .040 on my next batch and see if this helps.
Any suggestions on something I’ve missed?
My mill is set at .035” as suggested by the manufacturer of my false and the grain is still making it through my false. So I am thinking my grain, though mill set right, is to fine. I’ve read that milling to fast can create a finer than desired crush. My drill is of the non variable speed sorts, so I am in manual mode but going pretty much as slow as I can go.
I am thinking that I am going to go to .040 on my next batch and see if this helps.
Any suggestions on something I’ve missed?