Anyone know where I can get a assembled temp control or say pre assembled on so I can hook to this boil coil and control my HLT temp? I'm not great with electrical so I want to be sure it would be right. Anything I can get to do this that isn't a fortune? I have a Johnson temp control but was told it would t support the boil coil and would need a relay??
Does anyone know if Home Depot/lowes or somewhere in Texas that sells 1500 watt heating element that would be ok for my kettle? I see Home Depot has some but are zinc plated and what not. Does it have to be stainless?
Yes, but if you are running at 120, why not get a legit 2kW element on 120VAC such as https://www.brewhardware.com/product_p/element2000.htm
Does anyone know if Home Depot/lowes or somewhere in Texas that sells 1500 watt heating element that would be ok for my kettle? I see Home Depot has some but are zinc plated and what not. Does it have to be stainless?
I totally see where your coming from...Well, I'm not a commercial brewery so I'm not going to worry about the miniscule amount of copper for my 2000W water heater element. If it oxidizes to the point I don't like it, I will buy another for $15. Its going to take quite few to get to what a blichmann costs.
And scorching? Hasn't happened to me either. I know people like to predict what could happen, but I can say it doesn't happen to me. FWIW.
I totally see where your coming from...
Dont you wonder though if that oxidized coating coming off in your beer doesnt effect flavor? ever lick a penny as a kid? Its a pretty nasty flavor...
the zinc coating comes off quickly in the beer leaving a copper element which turns black/ oxidizes and is harder to keep clean.
I figured you would say that right after I wrote it...Don't think I ever licked a penny, maybe that nasty flavor isn't from the copper and instead was is on the copper?![]()
The HD 2000 w elements I'm using now are holding up beautifully, the zinc / chrome is like new after many batches. In the past it has come off, not different to clean, I just scrub with a green pot scrubber pad and the deposits come right off...
Have you ever used HD elements auggie?
Ok, I guess my question should have been if you have ever used 120v HD elements in a boil kettle...and NO would be the answer...
On the topic of copper, You wont find a single current cooking utensil sold new where the copper comes in direct contact with the food. Why is that? Is the food really that much more acidic than wort?
Well thats a LWD element not ULWD so while it will work there are steps that have to be taken to ensure scorching doesnt happen...
Yes, you can power a 240VAC element with 120VAC. You just cant power a 120VAC element with 240VAC.
The wattage is nominal, so it depends on the specific element... maybe a few watts less at 220VAC... say 4200? Not enough think about it.