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Not disinterested just asleep 😁
I wake up, make a coffee and then start the boil.

Why do I need to watch grains stew? If I didn't trust the braumeister I would fix it or change it. I don't stand and watch the slow cooler or the washing machine all day.

I personally don't understand the peeps that buy an all-in-one machine and then use it like a burco with a basket 😁
 
Does anyone know if/how you can calibrate the Bluetooth RAPT thermometer? Even when it's connected to the brewzilla, changing the calibration points 1 and 2 seems to only affect the built-in one in the bottom of the unit.
I had a Rapt thermometer which was a couple of degrees out I contacted the supplier TMM and after they contacted Kegland they confirmed that it could NOT be calibrated and replaced the unit FOC .
 
I had a Rapt thermometer which was a couple of degrees out I contacted the supplier TMM and after they contacted Kegland they confirmed that it could NOT be calibrated and replaced the unit FOC .
Cheers. I'm not too worried about it as it's fine so long as I know how much it's out by, would just have been handy if you were calibrating whichever one was in use at the time.
 
Not disinterested just asleep 😁
I wake up, make a coffee and then start the boil.

Why do I need to watch grains stew? If I didn't trust the braumeister I would fix it or change it. I don't stand and watch the slow cooler or the washing machine all day.

I personally don't understand the peeps that buy an all-in-one machine and then use it like a burco with a basket 😁
During the mash I relax and have a coffee.
I let my controller talk to the Bluetooth thermometer while I've got my feet up.
Maybe if I didn't have the Bluetooth thermometer I would be up and down dipping a thermometer in the mash.
Incidentally when I was using my burco, I used to put my feet up and have a coffee during the mash because I built a pid temperature controller for it, so maybe I am using it like a Burco with the grain basket. 🤔
 
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i had a rapt pil, it worked once. AHB said send it back and gave me a full refund
I have a Rapt Bluetooth thermometer with Zero problems except when I forgot to connect to the Brewzilla 😂
I also have two Rapt pills which I converted to wireless charging, both have worked exactly as I expected.
They don't make better beer, but I can see exactly when fermentation has been finished for two days without taking a sample.
I can also monitor fermentation without pressure and decide when to add the spunding valve before fermentation is complete to carbonate naturally in the fermenter, (a similar process to cask or bottle conditioning).
You can also do this with similar products like the ispindel hydrometer.
 
Thanks. Just trying to understand.

I major on bottled ale, fluttering around the pressure fv & kegs bright light at the moment to see if there is any gain for my process? (OK habit) 😁
 
I can't decide if a double 23l batch. Spread across 3 kegs (15+ L each) is worth a test.

Significantly more work, to ferment. But no bottling. And 1 run for twice the output.
 
I can't decide if a double 23l batch. Spread across 3 kegs (15+ L each) is worth a test.

Significantly more work, to ferment. But no bottling. And 1 run for twice the output.
Well we on the forum can't decide for you 😂
I usually do a 23 L batch for one corny keg.
But as I finish the fermentation with pressure and and end up with carbonated beer in the fermenter, my picnic tap solves the problem 😉
 

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