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Mash tun used to be fine but now loses temp.

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bob3000

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I've had my mash tun for about a year now and in the past it has kept the mash to within a few degrees. For the last few months now it has started dropping from 156 to the low 140s. I reheat the tun before mashing, I cover with blankets but it is still losing too much heat. I thought maybe it is just because it is winter but I mash inside so this shouldn't make a difference. I do store my tun in the shed so i wondered if dampness could be the problem.

Anybody else have this happen to them? Any solutions?
 
Do you preheat it? I see where you said you reheat it but just so there is no confusion, do you preheat it prior to starting any of the mashing. And I guess I'm assuming its an insulated cooler of some sort.
 
Its a cheap insulated cooler, and i do preheat it with 1.5l of boiling water.

i wondered if damp insulation could be the problem.
 
The insulation is polystyrene. Do you think this could be effected by damp?
 
I think that even at mash temps, after many mashes, the insulation slowly shrinks and starts to separate from the walls reducing the effectiveness of the cooler.
 
Maybe I could open it up and replace polystyrene with expanding foam.
 
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