Re: Get "MET" it pays...




"Erik Groomer" <ViridianCoffee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Johnny wrote:

My take on that is that he meant bean temp for BRR rather than ET.
Why? because earlier he says:
"Trigonelline melts in it's pure crystalline form at 424 degrees F
Degradation of trigonelline begins at approximately 378 degrees F.."

and when defining the BRR as being about "degradation of trigonelline"
he
says:
"The ideal environmental temperature, ET, for best reaction ratio, BRR,
is
from -401-424 degrees F, with 405 degrees F as the default value. "

its that 424 upper end that makes me conjecture that .

I don't get it. You quote: "> "The ideal environmental temperature, ET,
for best reaction ratio, BRR, is
from -401-424 degrees F, with 405 degrees F as the default value. " and
yet he explicitly says "The ideal ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE". Sorry, didn't
mean to shout, I just want to understand.


I was thinking he made a typographical error.

But now I've rethought that and maybe he actually said what he meant ;-)

Perhaps it is that the BRR is a stage in the process, whereas MET would
seem to be an end point ET.
You could do 401-424 on the way there.



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