I agree. He seems to make it very complicated and it does not look as safe.printed forms section said:He wires it direct I thought the whole point was to use iec plug,
Exactly what my sparky mate said when I asked him to wire it that way (he didn't end up wiring up - ran out of time when I saw him). After that I went and got a new kettle and installed it without removing anything or drilling any holes in the plastic and just used the iec plug. He had a look at it and said it was better than re-wiring it.gap said:I agree. He seems to make it very complicated and it does not look as safe.
Did the same with mine,works perfectly.crowmanz said:Exactly what my sparky mate said when I asked him to wire it that way (he didn't end up wiring up - ran out of time when I saw him). After that I went and got a new kettle and installed it without removing anything or drilling any holes in the plastic and just used the iec plug. He had a look at it and said it was better than re-wiring it.
I have 2 in my kettle/Biab.printed forms section said:Has anyone been using a kettle element long term in a Keggle?
If so how is it lasting?
Did you use kettle switch or bypass?
I'm just looking to use as HLT.
The wall thickness of the keggle is less than a plastic kettle,so I gently wrapped plumbing tape around the grooved silicone washer/seal that came from the kettle to give a tighter seal this took a couple of go's to get it right but it works .printed forms section said:Cheers spog. Is that a LOOD (legally obtained officially decommissioned) Keg?
Just wondering if the kettle elements cope with the curvature of the mounting?
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