The machine is made up of a vessel and a component box. The vessel is a ½ barrel stainless steel conical, and malting takes place inside of it. The component box houses the various components needed to maintain an ideal climate inside of the vessel - at times filled with cold, aerated water, at other times with cold, moist air, and at other times hot, dry air. The box is plugged into 120vac, a hose is run to it from a faucet, a drain line runs to a bucket or drain, and the machine is connected to wifi.
When youre ready to malt, you choose a recipe online (created by you or someone else), add your grain to the vessel, and turn your faucet on. You must be involved in a short washing step to get rid of thin kernels, debris, and dirt, but once thats done, the machine is basically good to run on its own. You need to check on the grain at least once a day and give it a stir, decide when germination and kilning are complete, etc. But you dont ever need to babysit the grain or wake up in the middle of the night (unless you really want to

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