Would be interesting to see what Basterfields offers
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Originally posted by Rocket-Boy View PostAnother option would be to buy a big stainless vessel of your required size, take it to an engineering works and get them to weld a 2" triclover port near the bottom.
You can easily get low watt density elements in the triclover configuration to put into that port.
The plus with that is its a doddle to remove from the vessel for cleaning purposes. If you decide later that you want a change you can just put a blanking plate on to cover the fitting and move the element to another vessel.
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Do you perhaps know where one could buy a stainless steel vessel or have it made?
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Originally posted by tman32 View PostI quite like this idea. Keeps everything modular like my system is already.
Do you perhaps know where one could buy a stainless steel vessel or have it made?
They seem like cool people so might be worth having a chat to them.
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Originally posted by Rocket-Boy View PostKetelkraal would be the guys I would try for that. They manufacture brewing and stilling equipment so they might even have a ready made solution.
They seem like cool people so might be worth having a chat to them.
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Originally posted by Rocket-Boy View PostKetelkraal would be the guys I would try for that. They manufacture brewing and stilling equipment so they might even have a ready made solution.
They seem like cool people so might be worth having a chat to them.
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Also maybe consider asking Basterfield whether they'll be willing to fit two 3 kW elements in a 75 or 100l urn for you. You'll just have to plug each to a different plug circuit in the house, but I think this will be the cheapest solution.If you see how I drink, you'll understand my username.
I don't drink water, unless it's been through a brewery first.
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