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    120v/3000w Heating Element

    Weird keg , top came off. Lol
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    120v/3000w Heating Element

    No Aces in Canada and no I didn't insulate. Any tips on that ?
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    120v/3000w Heating Element

    I've already made my full setup and 2x 1500W elements just won't boil. None of my local stores carry 2000W elements.
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    120v/3000w Heating Element

    Can you hook up a 3000W element to 120V and then it will only push out the max of 2000W?
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    Plastic boil kettles (pail)

    Thanks
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    Plastic boil kettles (pail)

    Does a gfi power bar do the trick?
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    Plastic boil kettles (pail)

    Agreed. 120V you won't be happy but it won't kill you. 220V is a different story.
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    Plastic boil kettles (pail)

    Heard you will need 2 circuits for 2x1500W elements. Is that true?. Also read a 120V outlet will push a max of 1350W.
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    Plastic boil kettles (pail)

    So awesome.
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    Plastic boil kettles (pail)

    I'm gonna try it. I bought a 1500W element for 10$ and I'm gonna do a dry (or wet) run on a cheap Lowe's bucket just to test it. My local brew shop has 30l pails for 20$. Once I'm satisfied with my design I'll repeat on the bigger pail. I usually brew outside on a propane burner but here in...
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    Plastic boil kettles (pail)

    Well what is old for some people is a new discovery for others. My local brew shop here in Canada has 8gal food grade pails so pics to come ☺
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    Plastic boil kettles (pail)

    So I've seen a bunch of people put a heating element (1500W) in a plastic pail and use this as a boil kettle. Is this safe?
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    All extracts have a similar taste?

    Lol. Go have a Coors light and chill out.
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    All extracts have a similar taste?

    It's worth the time. If you can't dedicate time to your hobby then you shouldn't be doing it.
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    All extracts have a similar taste?

    Twangy twang twang!!
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    All extracts have a similar taste?

    I'm pretty sure as an adult I can use any word I want. TWANG! Are you home with me when I make my beers? How do you know my process? Ps. Twangy twang twang.
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    All extracts have a similar taste?

    The no boil extract kits have no grains to steep.
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    All extracts have a similar taste?

    Went to all grain and the twang is gone. It was worth investing in a mash tun and I find AG tastes way better than extract and my beer is better tasting sooner. But to each their own.
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