Hi kelper
... when I first got one of these all-in-one machines (in my case a BrewDevil) I found
@the baron's advice over
there (link) very useful, and it certainly got me in the ballpark. I've since done a few brews and adjusted my assumptions on findings of actual losses (as you will undoubtedly need to, to match your Klarstein and your brewing practices, whatever advice you get on here) ... I've also moved to calculating strike water based on the formula: 6 + 3 lts per kg of grain ... which I think gives me a little more consistency of mash consistency, for differently sized grainbills, the 6 lts representing the volume under the grain basket on my BrewDevil (the amount of liquor I can have in the machine before any grain added would even get wet
) and then there are 3 lts per kg on top of that in among/around the mash ... as it happens, both the 4.5lts/kg and 6+3lts/kg formulae give similar amounts of strike liquor for "middling" grainbills, so the baron's numbers would be a good place for you to start out for next time, recognising that "your mileage" will probably vary
I also find I need to throttle back for the first 10-15 mins of the mash, I presume it's while the grain bed settles down, and then I increase the flow slowly once it's flowing smoothly.
Cheers, PhilB