If you feel the need to do the PID controlled recirculation you need to keep the bag off the element as direct contact will burn a hole. My point was that if your grains are milled fine, the time for conversion will be so short that the temperature drop will be so little that adding heat will be pointless. With my system I've found that conversion only takes about 3 minutes. I continue to mash for 10 minutes just to be sure that the beta amylase has time to complete. That's all.
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The last batch I did took me 2 hours, ten minutes from starting to bring equipment up from the basement to having it all cleaned and put away except for the items that I washed and weren't quite dry yet. That included weighing and milling the grain. With a bigger heating unit I suspect that 2 hours would be possible. I did a no-chill so I didn't have to wait for the wort to cool, dumped the boiling hot liquid into the fermenter bucket and pitched when it cooled.
That kind of shoots a hole in the PID controller. I'm sorry.
RM-MN is saying that you don't need a PID controller at all when you do BIAB since it converts so fast and therefore there is so little heat loss. This seems too good to be true. Thoughts?