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Offline House Of Ales

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Gigawort
« on: October 10, 2023, 05:39:33 pm »
I started doing small batches a year ago since I don’t drink much anymore. I was doing 2.5 gallon BIAB on my stovetop but couldn’t get a good boil, so I switched to the Gigawort. It is working great for me with BIAB. Does anyone else use this system? If so, just curious to how it works for you.

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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2023, 07:43:58 pm »
I have one.

It works ok for BIAB ... but it only holds temp ±5°F ish; so a 153 setpoint equates to the temp ranging between like 148 and 158.  So I feel like I've had a lot of variability in the fermentability of wort when I use it for all-grain.

But I love it for small extract batches.
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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2023, 08:06:24 pm »
I have one.

It works ok for BIAB ... but it only holds temp ±5°F ish; so a 153 setpoint equates to the temp ranging between like 148 and 158.  So I feel like I've had a lot of variability in the fermentability of wort when I use it for all-grain.

But I love it for small extract batches.

If I have a set point of 153 it does drop to 148, but I haven’t seen it go above 155. This is very doable for me. I’m sure it is great for extract batches. That’s the actual intention I believe.

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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2023, 06:47:26 am »
If I have a set point of 153 it does drop to 148, but I haven’t seen it go above 155.

Yeah, mine consistently overshoots a good 5°F before it switches the element back off. If I could count on it holding to (T-5, T), that'd be fine.  It's the overheating that gets me.
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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2023, 03:57:02 pm »
If I have a set point of 153 it does drop to 148, but I haven’t seen it go above 155.

Yeah, mine consistently overshoots a good 5°F before it switches the element back off. If I could count on it holding to (T-5, T), that'd be fine.  It's the overheating that gets me.

I'm seriously trying to not sound snarky about this but it just feels like it might come out that way. Apologies in advance.

If it always over shoots by 5°F, have you tried setting your target temp 5°F lower? I know that seems obvious but I'm guessing you can fiddle with the temp once it stabilizes. (full disclosure - I have never heard of or seen the system you are discussing)

Just trying to be helpful. :)

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Gigawort
« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2023, 07:18:22 pm »
Have other Gigawort users reported similar temp control issues? Can you replace the Gigawort ‘digital’ controller with a PID?  They are really cheap and super accurate.  I have been extremely happy with mine.  It finds the SV and stays there.
« Last Edit: October 12, 2023, 05:29:48 am by BrewBama »

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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #6 on: October 11, 2023, 08:26:59 pm »
Just wondering if you're relying on the digital readout. If so, you're likely not getting an accurate reading when the element(s) cycle on & off due to the probe placement, especially if you're not recirculating. You can verify this using a long stem thermometer and checking the temperature close to the center of the grain bed at the digital readout extremes. For more uniform and consistent temperature, either get a pump and recirculate or stir every 15 minutes.
« Last Edit: October 11, 2023, 08:32:33 pm by Bob357 »
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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #7 on: October 11, 2023, 08:29:12 pm »
If I have a set point of 153 it does drop to 148, but I haven’t seen it go above 155.

Yeah, mine consistently overshoots a good 5°F before it switches the element back off. If I could count on it holding to (T-5, T), that'd be fine.  It's the overheating that gets me.

I'm seriously trying to not sound snarky about this but it just feels like it might come out that way. Apologies in advance.

If it always over shoots by 5°F, have you tried setting your target temp 5°F lower? I know that seems obvious but I'm guessing you can fiddle with the temp once it stabilizes. (full disclosure - I have never heard of or seen the system you are discussing)

Just trying to be helpful. :)

Paul

What Drewch is saying is if he has a set point of 153 it keeps heating until it reaches 158. Then it starts dropping until it gets to 148 and starts to heat again. So it goes up 5 degrees and down 5 degrees from set point. Mine will drop the 5 but doesn’t go quite as high. I do find stirring the mash every 15-20 minutes helps.

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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #8 on: October 12, 2023, 05:06:52 am »
If I have a set point of 153 it does drop to 148, but I haven’t seen it go above 155.

Yeah, mine consistently overshoots a good 5°F before it switches the element back off. If I could count on it holding to (T-5, T), that'd be fine.  It's the overheating that gets me.

I'm seriously trying to not sound snarky about this but it just feels like it might come out that way. Apologies in advance.

If it always over shoots by 5°F, have you tried setting your target temp 5°F lower? I know that seems obvious but I'm guessing you can fiddle with the temp once it stabilizes. (full disclosure - I have never heard of or seen the system you are discussing)

Just trying to be helpful. :)

Paul

What Drewch is saying is if he has a set point of 153 it keeps heating until it reaches 158. Then it starts dropping until it gets to 148 and starts to heat again. So it goes up 5 degrees and down 5 degrees from set point. Mine will drop the 5 but doesn’t go quite as high. I do find stirring the mash every 15-20 minutes helps.

So it's a fixed set point and not adjustable. Makes sense.

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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #9 on: October 12, 2023, 09:17:30 am »
It’s not a fixed set point. You can set it for whatever temp you want to mash at. BTW, I’m not very good at explaining things.

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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #10 on: October 12, 2023, 07:23:02 pm »
The set point is variable. The hysteresis is fixed at about ±5°F. Meaning it oscillates over a ~10°F range. 

This review mentions similar behavior.

Edit:  I'm mostly doing extract right now (life is busy and extract is faster), but when I get back around to doing more all-grain, I have a few ideas to try on it .... recirc & the like.
« Last Edit: October 12, 2023, 07:33:16 pm by Drewch »
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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #11 on: October 12, 2023, 07:33:42 pm »
The set point is variable. The hysteresis is fixed at about ±5°F. Meaning it oscillates over a ~10°F range. 

This review mentions similar behavior.

Yup.

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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #12 on: October 16, 2023, 01:26:36 pm »
Anybody getting the "dry run" error protection?  I was thinking of getting this mainly to boil sparge water, so I doubt that the error code would trip with just plain RO water, but being concerned with that on small batch brews (the second reason for considering it) has kept me from going this route.

It seems like a handy little device, though.
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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #13 on: October 16, 2023, 03:02:16 pm »
I got that once. Just had to unplug it and restart it.
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Re: Gigawort
« Reply #14 on: October 16, 2023, 07:21:30 pm »
I haven’t had any issues with mine.