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California Electrifiy your kettle! 2 x 2000 Watt elements with everything you need

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bemerritt

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What we have here is everything you need (and then some) to get started with electric brewing! The benefit to this setup is that you only need two 110 volt circuits instead of 220 volts. Perfect for use in an apartment (what I did).

The elements are of top quality from boston heating supply. Those alone cost~$60 after shipping. The elements have been used twice and are in great shape. I have bent them in order for them not to touch when mounted in the kettle.

Kit includes everything you see below x 2

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Starting price for two of everything you see above is $100. If you don't want the cord and twist locks, make an offer. If you buy the whole lot i can fit it in a $12 flat rate box. Cheers!
 
Did you just plug these in and let them rip, I'm assuming for boil?
I'm setting up for electric now and might be interested


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Great thanks. I have a 5000 watt 220v element for mlt but it might be nice to have this heat water while mashing to get rid of propane totally


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These run on a common 110v without needing to increase the amps of the plugs? That plug pictured looks different. And can I install this in my pot without using the clamps?
 
Pictured is a twist lock plug and receptacle...looks to be a 15 or 20 amp plug

Actually second look it could be 30 amp


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