I just got all my equipment today, super excited initally.
I decided to test out the pot and see if my stove can get a rolling boil on 5gal. I have no way to do this outside with propane or anything, I live in a condo. I got a 30qt aluminum turkey fryer to use. Measured out 5.5g to give it a test, because even though I'm doing extract, I'd like to do a full boil.
Took a little over an hour to get to about 200deg, and then just refused to get any higher. Even when I hear it's boiling with the lid on, I take it off to test it and by the time I get the thermometer in, it's sitting at 200 and won't move any higher.
I have seen previous solutions as far as wrapping it with insulation type things, but I'm really trying to avoid having to do that.
So questions...
Is it normal where it just tops out and sits and won't seem to get any higher no matter how long you boil it?
Could this have to do with the aluminum not retaining as much heat and having it escape off the sides maybe?
Also... After almost 2 hours, I decided it wasn't going to happen, I took the level down to 3.5g and am trying it again, and it's still not getting there. I have to imagine it should be boiling the lower amount, but it's still sticking right at 200. I put it on 2 burners recently, but the pot isn't super wide, so about half of each burner is right on the pot, so I'm not sure if it's going to do the trick.
Thoughts/answers?
I decided to test out the pot and see if my stove can get a rolling boil on 5gal. I have no way to do this outside with propane or anything, I live in a condo. I got a 30qt aluminum turkey fryer to use. Measured out 5.5g to give it a test, because even though I'm doing extract, I'd like to do a full boil.
Took a little over an hour to get to about 200deg, and then just refused to get any higher. Even when I hear it's boiling with the lid on, I take it off to test it and by the time I get the thermometer in, it's sitting at 200 and won't move any higher.
I have seen previous solutions as far as wrapping it with insulation type things, but I'm really trying to avoid having to do that.
So questions...
Is it normal where it just tops out and sits and won't seem to get any higher no matter how long you boil it?
Could this have to do with the aluminum not retaining as much heat and having it escape off the sides maybe?
Also... After almost 2 hours, I decided it wasn't going to happen, I took the level down to 3.5g and am trying it again, and it's still not getting there. I have to imagine it should be boiling the lower amount, but it's still sticking right at 200. I put it on 2 burners recently, but the pot isn't super wide, so about half of each burner is right on the pot, so I'm not sure if it's going to do the trick.
Thoughts/answers?