akroessler
Well-Known Member
hello brewers!
I'm making the switch from gas to electric (and 10g to 20g) and I have some questions for anyone that is pure electric and uses the electricbrewery panels or similar versions thereof.
Currently I have a Brutus 10, natural gas and semi automated (full panel with direct fire recirc) and I get an average of 85-90% efficiency. I feel as if I use both my HLT and BK burners at the same time very frequently during a brew day for either sparge water, heating up cleaning water etc. My question is if I should get the 50a dual active element panel or stick with a 30a for single active element at a time.
Want to know if anyone got the single active and regrets it or if the one element at a time really isn't a big deal and they wouldn't change it. I should also add that I do not plan on getting a bigger system after this. This will be the *end all* so to speak.
I'm making the switch from gas to electric (and 10g to 20g) and I have some questions for anyone that is pure electric and uses the electricbrewery panels or similar versions thereof.
Currently I have a Brutus 10, natural gas and semi automated (full panel with direct fire recirc) and I get an average of 85-90% efficiency. I feel as if I use both my HLT and BK burners at the same time very frequently during a brew day for either sparge water, heating up cleaning water etc. My question is if I should get the 50a dual active element panel or stick with a 30a for single active element at a time.
Want to know if anyone got the single active and regrets it or if the one element at a time really isn't a big deal and they wouldn't change it. I should also add that I do not plan on getting a bigger system after this. This will be the *end all* so to speak.