Hey @Muz have you got any updates a few years later? I’m just coming to this idea because I’ve always used gas but have been exposed to induction when planning a kitchen reno (not my house though).
I’ve read the 2018 BYO article and have a 3v system with sandwich base SS pot, I’d like to switch my 40-litre brew day from gas fired to induction if possible. I already have a 15a GPO in my brew location (originally planned to switch to 3.6kw element), and my 44cm-base brew kettle should be induction compatible (plan to confirm this prior buying an induction cooktop).
I had always planned to switch to electric once I got rooftop solar installed a couple of years ago, but have been slow to modify my kettle to add the heating element (from memory the 15a one I could find wasn’t weldless). Another thing that delayed me modifying the kettle was that I was worried about scorching on the element and making it harder to clean the pot base. I have a pickup loop fitted inside my kettle with a camlock and I have always liked the fact I can take it out and have only a male camlock inside when cleaning the pot.
So induction seemed like it could retain some of these things that I like about gas-firing, but gain the benefits of a cheaper (free) and more sustainable fuel source than propane.
The things I’m still unsure about with induction and interested in your feedback on are:
I’ve read the 2018 BYO article and have a 3v system with sandwich base SS pot, I’d like to switch my 40-litre brew day from gas fired to induction if possible. I already have a 15a GPO in my brew location (originally planned to switch to 3.6kw element), and my 44cm-base brew kettle should be induction compatible (plan to confirm this prior buying an induction cooktop).
I had always planned to switch to electric once I got rooftop solar installed a couple of years ago, but have been slow to modify my kettle to add the heating element (from memory the 15a one I could find wasn’t weldless). Another thing that delayed me modifying the kettle was that I was worried about scorching on the element and making it harder to clean the pot base. I have a pickup loop fitted inside my kettle with a camlock and I have always liked the fact I can take it out and have only a male camlock inside when cleaning the pot.
So induction seemed like it could retain some of these things that I like about gas-firing, but gain the benefits of a cheaper (free) and more sustainable fuel source than propane.
The things I’m still unsure about with induction and interested in your feedback on are:
- Did your induction cooktop end up performing well? Would you recommend that specific model?
- How problematic is it to have significant overhang (seems like cooktops available are about 32cm diameter ring, so I’d be 5cm over all round
- Does the cooktop cope with 50kg weight, or did you build a stand?