Jonny Ford
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So, I’m struggling to decide what to do here.
I’d like a 10 or 15 gallon SS Brewtech Kettle for a few reasons:
- kettle quality
- whirlpool port
- covered handles
- etched litre markings
However, the biggest turn off for me is the lack of an electric element or a hole to fit one. I’m not handy with a drill and I’d be pretty worried about ruining an expensive pot if I did want to DIY.
Maltmiller look to do a cutting service for some sizes but their elements are pretty expensive.
I’m also not sure what element wattage I’d need to heat 50 litres of water. Therefore, if I do get a hole cut I might need a bigger (or multiple) element(s) and need more cutting.
The alternative I think I have here is to get either a BrewBuilder High End kettle or TriClamp kettle.
The downsides to this are:
- handles aren’t heat protected in any way
- no whirlpool port on the TC kettle
- TC kettle starts at 70L
- no whirlpool fitting offered by BB (I guess just buy the SSBT one?)
- no Trub dam which from what I’ve read works really well.
- TriClamp is bloody expensive
So, I guess questions and advise I’m looking for here is:
SS Brewtech, High End or TriClamp?
What size element for a 50L+ pot?
Any suggestions on which one to get?
Any good instructions on how to wire an element?
I’d like a 10 or 15 gallon SS Brewtech Kettle for a few reasons:
- kettle quality
- whirlpool port
- covered handles
- etched litre markings
However, the biggest turn off for me is the lack of an electric element or a hole to fit one. I’m not handy with a drill and I’d be pretty worried about ruining an expensive pot if I did want to DIY.
Maltmiller look to do a cutting service for some sizes but their elements are pretty expensive.
I’m also not sure what element wattage I’d need to heat 50 litres of water. Therefore, if I do get a hole cut I might need a bigger (or multiple) element(s) and need more cutting.
The alternative I think I have here is to get either a BrewBuilder High End kettle or TriClamp kettle.
The downsides to this are:
- handles aren’t heat protected in any way
- no whirlpool port on the TC kettle
- TC kettle starts at 70L
- no whirlpool fitting offered by BB (I guess just buy the SSBT one?)
- no Trub dam which from what I’ve read works really well.
- TriClamp is bloody expensive
So, I guess questions and advise I’m looking for here is:
SS Brewtech, High End or TriClamp?
What size element for a 50L+ pot?
Any suggestions on which one to get?
Any good instructions on how to wire an element?