Rims tube sensor

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Rims tube sensor

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I have a sensor for my rims tube that is 4 degrees off. I d I not know how to adjust it, please help.

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Check out this thread: http://forum.embeddedcc.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=10

Are you using a Brewers hardware probe, an earlier ECC probe or a probe from another source?
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I had got the rims tube from Brewers hardware along with the tri clamp probe at the same time.
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How are you determining that it is off by 4 degrees?
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Putting the sensor in with a thermometer in several different water samples and my yeast does not end up going thru the last 3 or 4 gravity points the calculation predicts because my mash temp is always 4 degrees off from what it should be. I just brewed a beer and adjusted my temps accordingly and I hit my estimated FG exactly for the first time since I built this system.
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there is a very prominent sticky in the programming section of this forum.. just follow it and you are all set.
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