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 for avoiding overshoots.
In test however (with 26l water and no grain), having heating elements at 100% and relying on the PID resulted in a nicely ramped approach to mash temp and then held stable for 15 mins or so before I pressed on to boiling point.
Incidentally, the couple of "blips" on the way to the boil seem to be my wife turning on the food mixer, and then the plateau is her boiling the kettle. She didn't even make me a cup of tea.
Anyway, does anyone know whether the heating power really does need to be dropped when PID is on?
Cheers!
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 for avoiding overshoots.
In test however (with 26l water and no grain), having heating elements at 100% and relying on the PID resulted in a nicely ramped approach to mash temp and then held stable for 15 mins or so before I pressed on to boiling point.
Incidentally, the couple of "blips" on the way to the boil seem to be my wife turning on the food mixer, and then the plateau is her boiling the kettle. She didn't even make me a cup of tea.
Anyway, does anyone know whether the heating power really does need to be dropped when PID is on?
Cheers!