liljimmynorton
Well-Known Member
Ok so originally I was gonna go with a Camco 5500w element, PID, blah, blah, blah. But a separation has put me into an apartment without 240v readily available. I do however have 2 20amp circuits able to be used. I have 2 2000w elements ready to go into my keggle. I have read differing opinions about the amount of energy to boil 5 or 10 gallons in a keggle. I plan to primarily doing 5 gallon batches for now. Do you think the shape of the keggle will be adequate to do a 5 gallon batch with my elements? I prefer to use both to get to a boil then switch to 1 to maintain. Ideas? Thanks
BTW...I have a Camco 5500w element already epoxied into a coupler with a dryer cord attached and a PID with two SSR's and heatsinks for sale.
BTW...I have a Camco 5500w element already epoxied into a coupler with a dryer cord attached and a PID with two SSR's and heatsinks for sale.