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Floating hydrometers that are electronic are affected by pressure, krausen and temp. I wouldn't rely on that gravity. But it has flattened off suggesting it's done. A healthy pitch will be fast, I invested in a Milwaukee refractometer and so check with a small sample taken by picnic tap when things flatten off. I always use my ispindels. Bumping the temp a good idea, I tend to do first couple of days open if I want yeast expression. Then spund just as steep slope turns flatter. If I'm hotter on ferment than I would like at the start then I build to 5 psi and turn up at end to aim for my target vols.
If I'm quick lager I go to a15 psi as starting pressure and up from there, that can be up to 35 psi depending on temp and vols needed.
You can also give it a good swirl to rouse it and see if that changes it.
I tend to hold 48 hours once flat graph.
Also any way to flatten/ smooth your graph, brewspy allows this, but not sure about Tilt. You might need tiltbridge to send to WiFi and then brewspy or other devices.
If I'm quick lager I go to a15 psi as starting pressure and up from there, that can be up to 35 psi depending on temp and vols needed.
You can also give it a good swirl to rouse it and see if that changes it.
I tend to hold 48 hours once flat graph.
Also any way to flatten/ smooth your graph, brewspy allows this, but not sure about Tilt. You might need tiltbridge to send to WiFi and then brewspy or other devices.