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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    That’s a discussion on fermentation. This was about strike temp , mash in, & maintaining temp for creating a wort. This equipment is made for repeatability.
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    Neoprene jacket yes/no. Yes HED yes/no. Yes BT probe yes/no. Yes Temperature hysteresis setting. 1.0f Temperature differential setting. 1.0f Pump power setting. 100% Angle of ball valve or flow rate. 8 0’clock position. Change as required. Heat power setting. 65-70 percent PID on/off. Off...
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    For the Brewzilla the HED (heat exchanger), & the Bluetooth thermometer. This combination provides better control of temps for your mash. I have been very happy since I added these two items. They are inexpensive.
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    Are trying to buy one or the other?
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    Stick with Brewzilla. I have a number of people trying to figure out how it works. If you’ve got a Brewzilla. Work through the learning curve. Both units have learning curves. What do you need to know?
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    Brewing today. I am 30 min into it. I have been on a mash temp of 153. The range of my temps have been within +\-1 f. With 20 min at 153. Just checked again and I’m 153.4 & holding.
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    Thanks. It works great. It does not mean that you cannot looking at lower temps. It just means that the repeatability starts to drop in those ranges.
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    Something I forgot to mention. Because we are trying to get the best repeatability on our beers I looked at the sensor on the base of these units. Repeatability is the key to temp control. The sensor on the base of the unit can be keyed into what we do in homebrew. Look at the low calibration...
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    I also am no newbie. I have the 35l version & found it to have a large learning curve. I brew all the time and each batch presents its ow challenges. I have had good success with the HED & Bluetooth thermometer. I have to note that I also use a precision analogue thermometer to read to the...
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    Everything works great with these settings. With the Bluetooth probe, HED, an a precision analogue thermometer as as verification probe I can keep track of temperature differentials very easily and adjust temperature and recirc accordingly to fine tune the brew session Everything settles in...
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    Neoprene jacket yes/no. Yes HED yes/no. Yes BT probe yes/no. Yes Temperature hysteresis setting. 1.0f Temperature differential setting. 1.0f Pump power setting 65-70 depending on variables Angle of ball valve or flow rate. Approximately 60% Heat power setting. 65-70 PID on/off. Off Ambient...
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    Neoprene jacket yes/no. Yes HED yes/no. Yes BT probe yes/no. Yes Temperature hysteresis setting. 1.0f Temperature differential setting. 1.0f Pump power setting 65-70 depending on variables Angle of ball valve or flow rate. Approximately 60% Heat power setting. 65-70 PID on/off. Off Ambient...
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    I’m brewing tomorrow & I’ll let you know.
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    I had many problems with the last firmware update. I had to go into my controls & reset to my original settings. Until I did this I was unable to get a stable temp setting form my mash with the Bluetooth probe. I lost that brew session on my 35l unit. Hard lesson to learn.
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    Brewzilla Gen4 Discussion/Tips Talk

    I use 1.5 qts per lb. Then sparge with about 2 gallons. I don’t consider dead space because it drains completely.
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