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Hi there - I'm a new Robobrew user and while I've got the Grainfather Equipment profile set in Beersmith (which I understand is also appropriate for Robobrew) I'm struggling to figure out which Mash profile I should be using - any advice please?Cheers!David
So (embarrassingly) I can't figure how to import this equipment profile....Where do I put the file or how to I import it. I can see it, I can open it, but I can't seem to select it in the equipment profile in a recipe. Thanks in advance.
Quote from: biggerk on February 27, 2018, 10:29:11 PMSo (embarrassingly) I can't figure how to import this equipment profile....Where do I put the file or how to I import it. I can see it, I can open it, but I can't seem to select it in the equipment profile in a recipe. Thanks in advance.You simply copy/paste from the new tab into the equipment profiles tab. Once it's listed in there, you should see it as a selection within a recipe.
Quote from: brewfun on February 28, 2018, 07:53:59 AMQuote from: biggerk on February 27, 2018, 10:29:11 PMSo (embarrassingly) I can't figure how to import this equipment profile....Where do I put the file or how to I import it. I can see it, I can open it, but I can't seem to select it in the equipment profile in a recipe. Thanks in advance.You simply copy/paste from the new tab into the equipment profiles tab. Once it's listed in there, you should see it as a selection within a recipe.Perfect! The copy/paste technique is what worked. Open the newequipment.bsmx profile in a tab. Open the equipment list into a tab. Select the Icon for the new equipment, right-click "copy". Go into the Equipment tab, right-click "Paste". I would've thought clicking "save" would've work but it didn't.
The "mash profile" file and the equipment profile appear to be the same thing. Was the first post supposed to have a mash profile in it?
Quote from: Linoleum on April 04, 2018, 07:56:45 AMThe "mash profile" file and the equipment profile appear to be the same thing. Was the first post supposed to have a mash profile in it?Woops sorry, I might have accidentally messed up. Let me check it out.
There is really no substitute for creating your own profiles. It is highly recommended that you do in order to get accurate results. Even if someone else has the same system you have, yours will not produce exactly the same results. Here are a couple of video tutorials to customize your profiles. One for Equipment and the other for a mash profile. Equipment Profile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmW7pwQP5mQBIAB Mash Profile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKiEjhxo2oo(note: they also have a different mash profile set up for batch sparging)