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  1. tondy79

    Brewzilla Gen 4 PID

    First of all, I'm not sure that this is interesting. It seemed interesting to me, but I am perhaps a dull person. I was running a test for PID settings the other day, and up to now with my Brewzilla I have always set the heating power to ~30% for mashing as this seems to be the common wisdom...
  2. Ross1974

    Brewzilla Gen 4 advice and experiences

    So I've returned, and in process of a refund on, my Grainfather S40. Thanks to Gareth @brew2bottle for helping me out with that and making it as painless as possible, with the exception of a couple of ditched brews. I am now on the lookout for a new, and hopefully more enjoyable and controlled...
  3. M

    Pid control install

    Hi folks, I have searched all day an struggling to find an answer; I'm considering making a controller for mashing as my ACE kettle looses too much heat on small batches and the 2.5kw heater is too much to just turn on to warm it up a bit. If I buy...
  4. Brewed_Force

    Swan Boiler

    I have just got myself a used Swan SWU20L tea urn (20L) that I will use for BIAB. There is no heat adjustment, so I may have to rig up a PID to maintain a constant mash temperature. After reading reviews on Argos, it seems that it will not maintain a rolling boil without some modification. Has...
  5. K

    Inkbird PID Help

    Hi everyone, I have a inkbird itc-100vh and I wanted to know if I could manually control the output current so I don't have such a heavy rolling boil? On my last(or first brew day with new equipment) the voltage regulator I installed crapped out on me as I was bringing the wort to boil.. This...
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