ROR unstable on first crack

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Hello everyone!
I have a problem especially with washed coffees.
When I get to the first crack I can't get a stable ROR.
It comes down to me.
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That's not entirely unusual... when beans hit first crack, and they start releasing moisture/cracking, you will get a spike in temp. The best thing to do is about 30 seconds below you hitting FC drop your heat down a bit to account for the coming spike. I tend to also like a high fan setting at this stage.. it tends to smooth out the ROR a bit.
 
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Great, I'll try that.
I lower the temperature in the minute 4 "and 5"
I don't know if I would have to wait longer to download it and thus the ror will not drop so much at the end.
sorry for so many questions. I'm a bit new
 
Great, I'll try that.
I lower the temperature in the minute 4 "and 5"
I don't know if I would have to wait longer to download it and thus the ror will not drop so much at the end.
sorry for so many questions. I'm a bit new
no prob... its a bit subjective on size of roaster and load... I run a 12K ... I have to drop a good minute in advanced (sometimes more /less depending on bean). My machine takes a bit for the beans to react to changes in gas...
 
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I'll have to try.
my machine is 5 kg I always put 4 kg
It's something that drives me crazy. because there are some coffees that the fall is much more pronounced.
 
I'll have to try.
my machine is 5 kg I always put 4 kg
It's something that drives me crazy. because there are some coffees that the fall is much more pronounced.
Yea.. and honestly don't overthink it too much. Taste your coffee and adjust - don't adjust simply because the ROR curve isn't linear. I think the technology is helpful but it shouldn't be the only guide of flavor.
 
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