DigitalGiraffe
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I know this topic has been raised in numerous posts but I'm yet to find the answer/solution.
I have a 50L stainless keggle and I was using a 3 ring gas burner that struggled to provide a rolling boil (This was done outside as I don't trust myself in a garage full of dry timber).
I've just installed a KK 2200w element and I ran a test yesterday with approx 35litres of water. Should I expect a vigorous boil with this element? If so what should I be doing to maintain it? I have a foam yoga mat and windscreen sun shield to use as insulation for my mash but will this help to maintain a bigger boil?
Would upping to a 2400 5Star element provide the vigorous boil or will this only be achieved by having a 15amp power point installed and running a 3600 element?
Finally do I need a vigorous boil or is a soft rolling boil sufficient? I guess this is my main question.
I have a 50L stainless keggle and I was using a 3 ring gas burner that struggled to provide a rolling boil (This was done outside as I don't trust myself in a garage full of dry timber).
I've just installed a KK 2200w element and I ran a test yesterday with approx 35litres of water. Should I expect a vigorous boil with this element? If so what should I be doing to maintain it? I have a foam yoga mat and windscreen sun shield to use as insulation for my mash but will this help to maintain a bigger boil?
Would upping to a 2400 5Star element provide the vigorous boil or will this only be achieved by having a 15amp power point installed and running a 3600 element?
Finally do I need a vigorous boil or is a soft rolling boil sufficient? I guess this is my main question.