The Pol
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Okay, so I am going to start using rice hulls. Although my system does not get stuck often, when it does, it makes life hard when using a system that lives on being able to recirc.
So, I am going to start using some rice hulls so that I can whack the valves open and let it scream.
Question, how many hulls would I need to let a typical 10lb mash flow nice and free?
Wouldnt I have to add these to my "grain" bill in ProMash so that I can account for the thermal mass so that I can get the correct strike temp?
Along those same lines... wouldnt I have to account for thier water absorption?
Just making sure. I have created Rice Hulls as an ingredient in ProMash so that I can add them to the grain bill so that they can be accounted for in the strike temp, strike volume and water absorption.... RIGHT?
So, I am going to start using some rice hulls so that I can whack the valves open and let it scream.
Question, how many hulls would I need to let a typical 10lb mash flow nice and free?
Wouldnt I have to add these to my "grain" bill in ProMash so that I can account for the thermal mass so that I can get the correct strike temp?
Along those same lines... wouldnt I have to account for thier water absorption?
Just making sure. I have created Rice Hulls as an ingredient in ProMash so that I can add them to the grain bill so that they can be accounted for in the strike temp, strike volume and water absorption.... RIGHT?