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do you know if a video was ever createdA video detailing the clean up operation after the FV has been filled
do you know if a video was ever createdA video detailing the clean up operation after the FV has been filled
The malt pipe is the pie [sic] that sits inside the boiler and contains your grain. The malt pipe is made up of a top screen and a
The top screen is optional, the system can be used without it if you prefer to gently stir the mash.
Thanks!It's an overflow system. If your recirculating and get a stuck mash the liquid will flow back down the pipe to the pump. I have replaced mine with a nut as I always stay with my mash and it makes mashing in easier.
Ok so I have another question. I thought I set a timer so that when it reached mashing temp, it would start counting down... however it's not counting down and it's struggling to stay at 65. What am I doing wrong?It's an overflow system. If your recirculating and get a stuck mash the liquid will flow back down the pipe to the pump. I have replaced mine with a nut as I always stay with my mash and it makes mashing in easier.
Nice one @Rwilts I knew it wouldn’t take long for someone to come up trumps.View attachment 74935i bought these. Used one on the overflow pipe hole in the plate and the other on the top plate so I can still use it (if the fancy takes me)
and the other on the top plate so I can still use it (if the fancy takes me)
I think it helps catching all the bits coming back through the return pipe, I use my top plate along with the bottom plate, stir for the first 20-30 minutes to prevent hot/cold spots. By then the starch will have converted. This can easily be felt by the lack of resistance on the paddle.So what does the top plate do? A bit of pressure on the bed to keep it down?
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