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movet22

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Do I have to worry about this scorching? I will be using a PID to control it, so I would imagine not, but I searched and could not find a ton on this topic. Thanks guys!
 
The bigger question is the density. If you use the Ultra Low-Watt Denisity elements most folks are using, it doesn't get hot enough to cause a problem. If you use a compact, high denisty one, you may get scorching - I wouldn't know, but it wouldn't be a good idea to find out.

5500W is no problem though with the ULWD
 
Make sure the pid has manual mode to pwm the power to the element during the boil. You will probably be around 60% power to maintain the boil.
 
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