Tomorrow morning (Wednesday) Mechan will give the jury their instructions, I'm guessing at around 9:30...? That will take about an hour, and then they will begin deliberating.
A super quick verdict in a couple hours is probably unlikely due to the quantity of charges, the separate documents corroborating them, and the paperwork involved. Who knows, but probably a good bet there won't be a verdict until the afternoon at least, even if they all agree.
As far as I know they will deliberate every weekday. A verdict tomorrow or on Thursday is probably a really good sign for the prosecution. If it's going to be an acquittal across the board it would probably take a while to convince everybody of that.
If it's next week and there's still nothing, the chances of a hung jury, or even acquittal, starts rising.
Caveat that there are a myriad of cases in which the jury acquitted in a couple of hours or took weeks just to come back with a conviction.
It will be interesting to see if the jury send any questions to the judge (could be illuminating as to how they're leaning), or if at some point they tell the judge they're deadlock (he'd probably tell them to keep deliberating for a bit).