Atticmonkey
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
Im working on my electric boil kettle and ran into a little issue im worried about. I have a ultra low density element that is the type that kinda snakes back and forth and I was planning on using a welded coupling to mount it to the kettle. So to be able to spin it into the coupling I had to have 4.5" of space from the bottom.
So my question is do you think the element placement being that high up is going to cause issues during my boil with temp differnces from top to bottom of the kettle? Or will the rolling boil move the wort around enough to even out the temps?
Thanks for the help.
Jason
Im working on my electric boil kettle and ran into a little issue im worried about. I have a ultra low density element that is the type that kinda snakes back and forth and I was planning on using a welded coupling to mount it to the kettle. So to be able to spin it into the coupling I had to have 4.5" of space from the bottom.
So my question is do you think the element placement being that high up is going to cause issues during my boil with temp differnces from top to bottom of the kettle? Or will the rolling boil move the wort around enough to even out the temps?
Thanks for the help.
Jason