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Checking this box will effectively lock your original gravity. This means that when you change the value of the efficiency in the text box, your grain weights will be scaled to match the "OG Reading" you have entered under the [[Analysis Tab]].
 
For example... In the [[Analysis Tab]], you have an OG Reading of 1.060. You have the efficiency checkbox checked as shown in the picture below, and you change your efficiency number from 75% to 76%, you will see your grain bill amounts scale down because you want to keep the 1.060 OG intact (maybe you are trying to follow a recipe, or keep to style).
 
[[Image:efflock.jpg]]
 
==See also==
*[[Kettle Volume]]
*[[Kettle Volume Lock]]
*[[Wort Boil Duration]]
*[[Evaporation Loss]]
*[[Water Volume Added]]
*[[Final Volume]]
*[[Final Volume Lock]]
*[[Final Volume Lock Menu]]
*[[Efficiency]]
*[[Efficiency Lock]]
*[[Attenuation]]
*[[Evap/Hour]]

Latest revision as of 16:06, 19 April 2007

Checking this box will effectively lock your original gravity. This means that when you change the value of the efficiency in the text box, your grain weights will be scaled to match the "OG Reading" you have entered under the Analysis Tab.

For example... In the Analysis Tab, you have an OG Reading of 1.060. You have the efficiency checkbox checked as shown in the picture below, and you change your efficiency number from 75% to 76%, you will see your grain bill amounts scale down because you want to keep the 1.060 OG intact (maybe you are trying to follow a recipe, or keep to style).

Efflock.jpg

See also