closely, and looking at one of the 50L Gutens. Not only would the Guten end up costing a little less than the secondhand GF, but it would also allow me to do double batches.
It would be very easy to disconnect the Guten's own controller and wire up SSRs and plugs to allow using a Grainfather Connect Controller. The GF mobile app & controller firmware will do their business as usual, perfectly fine on your larger vessel.
It is quick, if I remember right ordered mine on a Friday delivered Monday.Just ordered one of these today, only the 110v 1800w version. Fingers crossed it has a reasonable boil. Living in the southern islands of Japan so hoping for some quick postage.
I had read with the Grainfather to keep scraping the bottom of the unit to prevent any build up but when emptied found everything to be sound, easier to clean than the BM so happy with the purchase.
Yeah 50litre requires a 15a circuit.As I am no the most electrically minded bloke going around, I feel the need to confirm this with others here:
The 35L model is 2500W, whereas the 50L is 3000W. My understanding is that this means that the 35L model is fine to run on a standard 10A outlet/circuit, whereas the 50L model would require a 15A outlet? (One of which I do not have in my house. I regret not including one when I had it built last year )
I think 2400 watt is max for 10 amp, but I doubt you will need that much.
It isn't much difference nosco 2500 watts would be a bee's knee over 10 ampsI have wondered how it can run at 2500W on a 10amp circuit. I think the first brew I did I ran it at 2500 to get it to mash and boil temps.
What's the sparky stinging you for that?Took delivery of the 50lt unit yesterday. Sparky putting a 15a circuit in on Saturday.
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