augiedoggy
Well-Known Member
The reason you can run a flame at full blast is because there's a limit to how much heat a certain size pot can convey to the liquid. I've measured a few systems and the effective BTU is very low, like 12kBTU. It also doesn't go up much when you visibly make the flame larger. A 5500 watt element puts an effective 19kBTU into the kettle so it's noticeably more powerful than a burner. At 100% output, the boil is scary.
Good to know.
I knew that immersion elements were way more efficient than any type of direct flame but it didnt occur to me this way.