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Bump!
So, I now have pot large enough for a full wort boil in one vessel. I now want to add element(s) and maybe a tap. I know this has come up a few times but as supply and demand changes what is available to us I thought I bring it up again.
Elements
For a boil volume of around 30L, what element configuration is the best?
- 1 x 3kw element?
- 1 x 2kw element for a rolling boil and an additional 1kw element to get her up to boil temp?
Kettle Tap
What are people experiences with compression fitted taps, are they fine or are they an ongoing headache?
Should I get someone to weld something for me?
Cheers
I get 26 litres boiling no problem with 2kw Mr Cherry
First running go in and the power goes on. By the time I get the second drain into the kettle it's usually boiling.
Takes another 20 minutes to bring the total volume upto the boil after that
I used a 1.5kw and it would just give a roll if the lid was 3/4 on
*edit* there's some formula out there that will give you kw required for the volume
But big question, what did you buy and where ?
But big question, what did you buy and where ?
45L (approx) SS pot from Pete's Emporium for $80
Petes ?
You should have called into Banks Brewing while you were over the far side of Haywards
Hey Mr C my 2 cents
With elements I would suggest (to be difficult) 2.4 kw as that is the max you should run from a 10 amp socket and should be plenty for30 litres
If it proves a bit much once you are boiling a simmerstat would be a good/cheap move.
With kettle taps I wont comment in case people think I am biased ;-)
And well to be honest I am!
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