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Is anyone doing this?
No. Just you. You weirdoIs anyone doing this?
Cos I cannee see how you can do it with the GF controller?why would it be different than overnight mash in any vessel?
I think this is probably your best option. The GF will automatically run the pump during the 20c step though. You don't need it to run the pump, but it won't really do much hard running it.A) Cold holding.
Run the program and the first few steps cold hold @20c for 6/7 hours, then run the mash steps, the temp raises (obvs) to be ready for boil the following morning. Mash completes ready for boil with your first coffee.
Pass.
I have an insulated jacket on my grainfather. When holding the mash temp in the mid 60s, it uses 4% power. That's on I think a 2kW element. So simple sums.B) hot holding, isn't running the same mash program and is probably a lot of leccy
I've definitely had the controller restart after a power loss... But I can't remember whether I had to click "yes" on my phone to get it to restart, which will obviously interrupt your beauty sleep/coffee.D) nobody seems to know, so again a test
have done a couple of brews where I have set the system to mash through the night by setting to its max of 3 hours x 3 times so it mashed for 9 hours. Not sure of the Leccy thoughI regularly make beer in my sleep. It's not a nice idea - it's superb.
But I don't think we have a way forward with a GF controller.
A) cold holding. Lowest temp is 30c. That temp needs research & testing - I wonder want effect it will have on the grain.
B) hot holding, isn't running the same mash program and is probably a lot of leccy.
C) isn't.
D) nobody seems to know, so again a test.
Tbh I don't have a good feeling about the GF overnighters.
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