fletcher
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hey all,
i'm about to start BIAB and wanted to check on how fast my stove top could heat up 18 litres of water in my new pot. i filled up the pot and turned on the stove (it's an electric glass-top stove) and within thirty seconds the pot began slowly shaking. after the water had heated up more it began violently shaking.
i'm guessing it was the convection of the water moving about, and the bottom of the pot not being perfectly straight and not flush on the stove top that did it. question is, is there any way to fix it so it doesn't rattle? 18 heavy litres on a glass stove top rattling about splashing boiling water/wort all over the place isn't conducive to making beer![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
the pot is stainless steel but the base of it seems quite thin.
any ideas?
i'm about to start BIAB and wanted to check on how fast my stove top could heat up 18 litres of water in my new pot. i filled up the pot and turned on the stove (it's an electric glass-top stove) and within thirty seconds the pot began slowly shaking. after the water had heated up more it began violently shaking.
i'm guessing it was the convection of the water moving about, and the bottom of the pot not being perfectly straight and not flush on the stove top that did it. question is, is there any way to fix it so it doesn't rattle? 18 heavy litres on a glass stove top rattling about splashing boiling water/wort all over the place isn't conducive to making beer
the pot is stainless steel but the base of it seems quite thin.
any ideas?