BeerSwiller
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Probably been covered before but having trouble trying to work out where to go and what type to go with.
I am building an all electric brew rig using 50lt kegs, I am going to use a fixed element for the HLT and an over the side element for the kettle, obviously I need a low density element to prevent scorching the wort and was thinking about getting a 3600w type if available.
Could someone pls help me out with this one??
Ive emailed grimwoodheaters and they haven't replied and not sure on the tobins site what density their elements are, have contacted Stokes and they said I shouldnt use an element designed for water heating as it wont last and they only had 1500w elements that would fit into a keg @ approx $150ea
Probably been covered before but having trouble trying to work out where to go and what type to go with.
I am building an all electric brew rig using 50lt kegs, I am going to use a fixed element for the HLT and an over the side element for the kettle, obviously I need a low density element to prevent scorching the wort and was thinking about getting a 3600w type if available.
Could someone pls help me out with this one??
Ive emailed grimwoodheaters and they haven't replied and not sure on the tobins site what density their elements are, have contacted Stokes and they said I shouldnt use an element designed for water heating as it wont last and they only had 1500w elements that would fit into a keg @ approx $150ea