I don't think your wash was off. If you started with a lower OG it most likely would have finished a few points lower. But it sounds like you did just fine there. Work on getting control of your take off rate -- which in your case it sounds like being able to control your power.
After the fores, you'll want to be able to achieve full reflux (no output) ... and leave it sit like that for a half hour or so ... maybe more ... you'll figure it out. You're looking to get the components to separate in the column (kind of like what happens with water and oil when you let it sit). Too much power is like shaking the water and oil -- you won't get good separation.
If you're blasting water through and still have output, then you're overwhelming your column condenser, so you have no choice but to reduce your power. I typically run just enough power to get a broken stream (like a string of beads) with my column water completely off. Then just increase water flow until the output stops.
After it sits for a while, back off your cooling water and draw off your heads slowly (drip, drip, drip -- not a trickle) -- you're drawing off the heads. Use your nose to tell you when you're into your hearts. Again, you'll figure it out, but until you get accustomed to the smells, your thermometer can help you out. The temp will rise a bit. Ignore the actual temp but watch for the _change_. After some practice, you'll probably trust your nose more than you're thermometer as every run is a tad different ... and your nose will probably be more accurate.
When you're into the hearts you can reduce your water further & perhaps bump up the power a tad. You'll have to get to know your rig. It'll take several runs, but that's why we do what we do. :-) But you'll notice that a slower take off rate (more reflux) will give you higher abv and a faster take off rate (less reflux) will give you a lower abv ... and this will all depend on what you're trying to accomplish.
Anyway, sorry for the long-winded response -- just wanted to emphasize the importance of getting control of your power.
Have fun & be safe!
--JB
Edited by user Sunday, January 11, 2015 2:48:31 PM(UTC)
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