I think from my experience using a grain bill with a lot of adjuncts/crystal etc does seem to cause more issues( could be just they are generally bigger grain bills and it fills the malt pipe up higher which causes more compaction by weight) also I think over stirring the mash on this particular AIO seems to cause a problem maybe because of the small diameter and tall mash pipe but that is only a guess.
So let the mash settle before re-circulating on the mash but use the re-circ down near the built in sensor(between the mash pipe and AIO wall.
Mashing in the grains needs to be done slightly slower so as to avoid grain balls as you need to avoid over stirring, I feed my grain in with a 1 litre jug so to control the flow in whilst stirring and once in a extra stir or two then let it settle.
Heat control in the mash is critical to avoid large over shoots
So let the mash settle before re-circulating on the mash but use the re-circ down near the built in sensor(between the mash pipe and AIO wall.
Mashing in the grains needs to be done slightly slower so as to avoid grain balls as you need to avoid over stirring, I feed my grain in with a 1 litre jug so to control the flow in whilst stirring and once in a extra stir or two then let it settle.
Heat control in the mash is critical to avoid large over shoots