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Buying one of those was probably the best purchases I've made in my brewing journey. I've never used anything easier, faster, more accurate. Plus it doesn't waste a ton of liquid per sample.
Buying one of those was probably the best purchases I've made in my brewing journey. I've never used anything easier, faster, more accurate. Plus it doesn't waste a ton of liquid per sample.
Buying one of those was probably the best purchases I've made in my brewing journey. I've never used anything easier, faster, more accurate. Plus it doesn't waste a ton of liquid per sample.
I am unsure how often they must be calibrated. I calibrate every once in a while when I remember that it's been a while. I've yet to see it read incorrectly.How often would these meters need to be calibrated, and is it with a test buffer? Another nice feature is the multi units one can measure with it.
Sweet! Did you add your grain before you started? I don't remember seeing you having a "grain adder".
It's a HERMs. Pre-boil, cool, underlet.That is awesome. Your my Brew hero lol. So is your strike water via your rims setup? How do you handle dough balls?
I'd just say. "Yeah my system is that precise"Nice! We need to fix that decimal issue.
The technical term for those displays are "7 segment" displays.The new "LED displays" - are you using fonts that looks like LED? They look very good and I've been searching for something like this for a while. So if you can share where you got em - I'll be a happy camper
Actually they are 7 and 14 segment.
@HopRodGarage- gonna have to ditch your wago and go brucontrol for those!
Correct, but a disadvantage of underletting in larger sytems like 3bbl is the water at the top of the grainbed is cooled considerably and the water at the bottom is closer to strike temp.. by the time the temps were equalized in our 3bbl rims system at 5 gpm flow much of the mash conversion was already done. just something to keep in mind. we had 139 at the top of our grainbed and 166 at the bottom... far from ideal but not an issue in smaller systems with good herm or rims control.If you underlet your strike water instead of pouring your grain into your strike water, dough balls are nonexistent.
^Alternate Mind Boggling Universe^
Is that sight glass...oblong? How the heck did you do that?
Cheers!
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