Dude, motel kettles are like towels, TVs, and the fridge, they expect you to break and remove them for conveniance.
I had a look at some very similar kettles at Coles just 1/2 an hour ago (it's a Coles-Kmart hybrid type shop) and the opening on some of those shaped kettles is really quite small and it would be difficult/impossible to fit the coil inside them.Set the temperature for steps without a controller. Wonder how easy getting the coil in there would be...
This looks like it would work with the coil really well:
http://www.aldi.com.au/au/html/offers/2827_21995.htm
Set the temperature for steps without a controller. Wonder how easy getting the coil in there would be...
Depends on other things as well. The flow rate, hx size and power.Sorry for the ancient bump. is anyone using these on large setups?
I am building up a 1V herms system with intentions of brewing up to 120L batches. Would one of these small coils ramp that volume in a reasonable time?
Depends on other things as well. The flow rate, hx size and power.
Sorry for the ancient bump. is anyone using these on large setups?
I am building up a 1V herms system with intentions of brewing up to 120L batches. Would one of these small coils ramp that volume in a reasonable time?
We have done 100L brews using this coil and the kettle (1800-2000W) element. Ramp is good for 1C per min when controlled properly. This mostly depends on the flow you can achieve thru your false bottom.
I have a march 809 pump, HX yet to be built but basically planning on as small as possible to heat it faster, and I should be able to use a 3000-3600W element as I have 15A outlets.
We use these on our biannual swap brews, 2x hex (@2400w each)2x 200l+ mashes. Ramping can be a long slow process (but it has been done), but will easily maintain. I think the swap rig is now out to 7HL @1070 or something crazy.
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