Would a 2000watt one of these be suitable for a 70 litre stainless steel pot. And if so or they easy to fit and wire up. Thanks
http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/351570496393
Elements
Re: Elements
That's a small element (power wise) for a big pot. I'm running 3kw for 20L brews in a 50L pot and even then this AM it was a bit painful watching the water get to temperature. In a 70 litre pot you'ld be doing what 40L? I think you'ld need about 3 of them if you go for 2kw elements! I'd go for 2*3kw for that length brew. Although the power in my shed is limited to 13A so I'd be forced to go gas for that length.
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Re: Elements
As above it would take forever for the 2 kw element I'd go for the 4kw it's what I use in my 100l brewery works a treat although you'd need a 32 A socket installed as 3kw is max on a standard socket and that's pushing it on a brew day.
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Re: Elements
I would recommend 2 x £5 kettle (Wilko, tesco, asda etc) elements. The rubber seal in the kettle makes them easy to fit.