marengo
Active Member
Evening Chaps
I am shortly to start my virgin AG experience and have acquired various bits n bobs of equipment. Prior to actually getting stuck in I have been testing and trialling the various equipment. Good job too as I have learned a considerable amount about it and have made various mods to calcs and placing of equipment at various stages. (the temp controller on the Brupaks boiler bears little resemblance to the actual temp!)
One thing, however, that is puzzling me is the heat retention of the mash tun which is the 'deluxe insulated mash tun' (aka cooler box). Now I know that i have only used water i.e. no grain but over 1 hour the heat loss was 8-10 degrees C. This was with a quilt and some ersatz top insulation in the form of thick styrene. Given that I wasn't particularly good at physics I maybe missing the point and a 'porridge' of water and grain will hold its temp much better.
I wonder if anyone experienced with this type of mash tun can give me some reassurance or point me in the direction of better insulaton. I will try placing styrene underneath and to the sides as well, but am I being paranoid?
I did pre heat the box, but I didn't allow time before taking a reading for the temp to equalise after adding the water (~76 deg) though I would think this might have only made a degree or so difference in the actual.
thanks
John
I am shortly to start my virgin AG experience and have acquired various bits n bobs of equipment. Prior to actually getting stuck in I have been testing and trialling the various equipment. Good job too as I have learned a considerable amount about it and have made various mods to calcs and placing of equipment at various stages. (the temp controller on the Brupaks boiler bears little resemblance to the actual temp!)
One thing, however, that is puzzling me is the heat retention of the mash tun which is the 'deluxe insulated mash tun' (aka cooler box). Now I know that i have only used water i.e. no grain but over 1 hour the heat loss was 8-10 degrees C. This was with a quilt and some ersatz top insulation in the form of thick styrene. Given that I wasn't particularly good at physics I maybe missing the point and a 'porridge' of water and grain will hold its temp much better.
I wonder if anyone experienced with this type of mash tun can give me some reassurance or point me in the direction of better insulaton. I will try placing styrene underneath and to the sides as well, but am I being paranoid?
I did pre heat the box, but I didn't allow time before taking a reading for the temp to equalise after adding the water (~76 deg) though I would think this might have only made a degree or so difference in the actual.
thanks
John