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Maryland 5500w element for electric brewery complete setup with TC connection

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brewtime

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I have an extra complete 5500w element setup for a 50a brewery for sale I was going to keep it as a spare but decided to sell it instead. It is the same setup that you would buy from Ebrewsupply and the electricbrewery only difference is I used a straight element instead of the rippled one. Also mine has the TC connection. I have used this element only once brand new this wold cost $200 retail I am willing to let this go for $120 shipped. I prefer PayPal

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Where did you get the tc connector?


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Ok saw those before. Thought maybe yours was threaded on the backside and attached to the plate with a locknut or something. Thanks


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Will eventually need something like this for my new kettle....considering my options. Good luck with the sale if I don't "bite".


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I control it with a BCS-460 . You can control it with a PID controller and set it at 80%


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Can you just plug and let it roll to a boil or do you need the controller? Really love the idea of brewing in my basement with electric.
 
Received the element ( perfect condition )
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Can you just plug and let it roll to a boil or do you need the controller? Really love the idea of brewing in my basement with electric.

I know the element sold, but to answer this, I do this for my boils and heating water currently until my BCS is set up. You'll need a 30a outlet and gfci for protection.
 
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