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    Missouri Brau Supply SV120 Brewery Controller

    ya, it uses a standard plug (nema 5-20) for the power supply into the wall. it has another standard plug in the back of the box for the pump. and the outlet for the heating element is the twist lock kind (nema L5-20)
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    Induction Brewing w/ Spike Kettle

    I think the closer the coil is to the diameter of your pot the better the heat distribution will be. That said if youre getting 5000 watts of heat into the kettle you shouldnt have any problems getting a good rolling boil. I'll also warn you that induction cooktops can break down and not be...
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    Induction Brewing w/ Spike Kettle

    It was an Adcraft from Amazon. 208v/3000w. I don't recommend it to anyone!
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    Induction Brewing w/ Spike Kettle

    I had a 3000 watt induction cooker with 15 g Spike Kettle and I could barely get a boil, even with the kettle insulated with reflectix. In the center of my pot the wort would get up to ~209 and around the outside it was much cooler. Needless to say I had to upgrade to a 5500watt element in the...
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    Tri Clover Integrated Heating Element

    I have the 5500 watt ripple element too. It's nice not dragging around a cord when you're trying to clean up your kettle.
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    Missouri Brau Supply SV120 Brewery Controller

    Im selling my electric controller. I only used it for a couple batches and it worked great. Its rated at 120V 20A. It uses an Auber Ins EZBoil power regulator for mash and boil. You can dial in a mash temp and it works like a PID and then switch it over to boil mode and you can adjust the boil...
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    New post a picture of your pint

    A tasty example of a California Common
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