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Are you going to use 2 qty of the 120V heating elements in your kettle?
Even with an insulated kettle you will need >2K watts to boil more than 5 gallons.
 
I have used similar 120v high density elements for years now, however, I did scorch one large batch badly, a dumper, due to pausing the boil and letting the trub settle, low density elements might have avoided this IDK.

FWIW, I still use the high density elements, but now I am more careful to keep the trub from settling excessively while approaching boil.

My experience using HD elements, of course YMMV....cheers!

ps. the same HD elements are available at Home depot / Lowes for like 10 bucks.

edit...this one posted above by helibrewer looks promising
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000LNICCO/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20

I prefer the 2000w elements, but if your batch size is only 5 gal. you likely don't need 4000w total.
 
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That element looks awesome but my pot has a 14.5" diameter so I don't think a 15" element would fit :/

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15" it's a whole element length. The part which suppose to be inside a boiler is around 13". See picture below.

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hmm, looks like I would be able to fit 1 of those in my pot but I'd need 2 of them to get a boil in a reasonable amount of time :/ I don't think it'd be able to fit 2 in..
 
I went with 2 of these LWD 1500W elements. I mainly do 5G batches with a 7.5G pre-boil volume. This should be more than enough to get the job done I think.
 
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That looks like the regular HWD elements you can get at HD, Lowes to me. It will work fine, I would suggest stirring a few times as you approach boil...YMMV.
 
If amazon says so, I guess they are.

Sorry to confuse, but that looks like the typical 120V element that is commonly referred to as HWD.

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Sorry, yes google reveals that is LWD, the HWD is 02142/02143
Cheers!
 
If amazon says so, I guess they are.

Sorry to confuse, but that looks like the typical 120V element that is commonly referred to as HWD.

Edit
Sorry, yes google reveals that is LWD, the HWD is 02142/02143
Cheers!

Phew. I didn't want to have to return them and get different ones. Thanks.
 
Everyone is saying they are only 4in long and not LWD even though thats what the label says... I was planning on ordering it today but not sure now
 
Everyone is saying they are only 4in long and not LWD even though thats what the label says... I was planning on ordering it today but not sure now

The ones I linked are close to 7 in long and are indeed LWD based on the Camco information and pretty much every website I go to. I can measure it when I get home if you like.
 
sorry its http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KKVZUO/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20

that it is coming differently than it shows and says. thats the one i really wanted that claimds to be a 1500w 120v ULW

Ah ok. I actually originally ordered that one for my RIMS tube, but returned it when it came. It really is only like 4 inches long. It's heavy as hell though, so I do believe them when they say it's ULW. It don't think it'd be good in a brew kettle or anything really because there would be such a small amount of the element actually sticking into the kettle because of fittings.
 
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I want to do BIAB and was thinking it was perfect now starting my look over for two and really want 1500w 120v ULD
 
I want to do BIAB and was thinking it was perfect now starting my look over for two and really want 1500w 120v ULD

You could do 2 of these and run them at 120V. Since they're already LWD, they'd be ULWD at 120V.
 
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nice but the pots only i think 13in diameter :( boo

Yeah those look longer. LWD just might have to do. I'm getting mine welded in this weekend but might not be able to brew for a couple more weeks. I will let you know how it goes as far as any noticeable scorching...but I don't expect any.
 
Ah ok. I actually originally ordered that one for my RIMS tube, but returned it when it came. It really is only like 4 inches long. It's heavy as hell though, so I do believe them when they say it's ULW. It don't think it'd be good in a brew kettle or anything really because there would be such a small amount of the element actually sticking into the kettle because of fittings.

I made a heat stick with two of these. They work great for this application.
 
I made a heat stick with two of these. They work great for this application.

I can see them working great as a heat stick, but not as being added with welded fittings to the side of a kettle. I wish they were the size as described because that wattage and ULWD is perfect for people with 120V for either application. Ohwell.
 
Finally got my elements in and holding water. May not look the best but works. Going to hook up the wires and boil test tomorrow
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Fail hooked the wires up filled up to check again and drops at this point in about rdy to just trash this


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Used the tape and the silicone us the food grade everyone say to use. It is still leaking though the silicone. I ripped it all out and put new silicone in all I can think to do at this point


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