pbrosnan
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Hi all,
Here's a couple of pics of an electric kettle I built using one of the Winequip 100L tanks. It's powered by two elements, a 3.6 and 2.4k. ATM I can only mash up to about 35L and it takes about 15mins with both elements on to get to a rolling boil after which I can shut down one of the elements (still experimenting with which one). Interestingly the bloke who sold me the elements was a home brewer and he stated emphatically that the elements were unsuitable and would "scorch" the wort. I've used urn for all my brewing so I was very skeptical about these claims. Anyway I've used it twice and as there is no scorching and the beers are fine. The whole thing probably cost about $500 in parts, the most expensive part being the vessel which cost about $300 once I'd had it shipped to WA. I notice that Neil at Brewcraft is selling them so it might be cheaper to get one through him if you were thinking of building one. There are a couple of things left to do, I have to put a base on it as I brew in a wooden bench and it gets a bit hot for the varnish. And some handles are required.
Here's a couple of pics of an electric kettle I built using one of the Winequip 100L tanks. It's powered by two elements, a 3.6 and 2.4k. ATM I can only mash up to about 35L and it takes about 15mins with both elements on to get to a rolling boil after which I can shut down one of the elements (still experimenting with which one). Interestingly the bloke who sold me the elements was a home brewer and he stated emphatically that the elements were unsuitable and would "scorch" the wort. I've used urn for all my brewing so I was very skeptical about these claims. Anyway I've used it twice and as there is no scorching and the beers are fine. The whole thing probably cost about $500 in parts, the most expensive part being the vessel which cost about $300 once I'd had it shipped to WA. I notice that Neil at Brewcraft is selling them so it might be cheaper to get one through him if you were thinking of building one. There are a couple of things left to do, I have to put a base on it as I brew in a wooden bench and it gets a bit hot for the varnish. And some handles are required.