BarnsleyBrewer
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Don't forget to remove the safety cut-out.............. I did.
johnc86 said:Included the resistor, there is only a couple of mm between it and the connection coz the single wire was a pita and broke. Had to restrip it and didnt have a lot to play with.
Both switch wires are in the same terminal and led in the other end.
The switch on the socket outlet I used is now stuck in the on position :? . The circuit breaker went back on ok though and the other outlet is working (its a 2 gang). Why would this happen?
jamesb said:ericstd said:Being careful using two elements on one ring circuit does not make as much sense as it is good for 30A.
Aye, until the missus turns the washing machine or microwave on. That's the only reason.
I have a dedicated ring in my brewery I run two 3kW elements on, but I can be sure that nothing else will be turned on in there.
I too found the same problem as although I got a waterproof seal, the element was free to rotate.matth said:Hello again, I hope i can articulate this query.
I am about to cut out and fit the silicone washer as mentioned above, which has got me wondering where is best to fit it.
It is going to go inside the rim of the original tesco one to make up for my bucket's thinner wall. would those who know reccomend that i put this inside the bucket - next to the element, or outside the bucket, next to the electrics.
The only reason i ask is that if i put it inside the bucket i can see that there may be an advantage that it will push the element 1 or 2 mm away from the wall of the bucket, so hopefully protecting it (very slightly) from the heat, but if it isn't as snug as i imagine it could make more problems, i.e, more areas for water to seap out. If it was on the outside, i think that the water tightness of the tesco seal should be improved as there will be less areas for it go wrong, but the elemet will be closer to the plastic of the bucket.
I am probably overthinking the situation but any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Matt
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