BlackJaqueJanaviac
Well-Known Member
Is there such a thing as a simple electric set up?
The propane brewers all seem as easy as buying a $50 turkey frier and setting a pot on it. But I would like to move my operation indoors in the winter where I have easy access to a slop sink and running water. It seems that the only option to do that is to go electric to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
However as I paruse the threads on this site all I see are immensely complicated custom builds that involve drilli g holes in pots. I can not seem to find an electric stove capable of 10 gallon batches. So to drill a hole in a pot and mount a 4500w element would not be too tough but then I need a separate pot to heat sparge water in. I cannot afford two pots. I am also intimidated by all these gray boxes with buttons, switches and wires.
I have two different 240V oulets in the basement. So some of the work is done for me. I just wish there was a monster 240V hotplate I could just "plug-n-play" so to speak.
Does anyone know of such a beast?
The propane brewers all seem as easy as buying a $50 turkey frier and setting a pot on it. But I would like to move my operation indoors in the winter where I have easy access to a slop sink and running water. It seems that the only option to do that is to go electric to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
However as I paruse the threads on this site all I see are immensely complicated custom builds that involve drilli g holes in pots. I can not seem to find an electric stove capable of 10 gallon batches. So to drill a hole in a pot and mount a 4500w element would not be too tough but then I need a separate pot to heat sparge water in. I cannot afford two pots. I am also intimidated by all these gray boxes with buttons, switches and wires.
I have two different 240V oulets in the basement. So some of the work is done for me. I just wish there was a monster 240V hotplate I could just "plug-n-play" so to speak.
Does anyone know of such a beast?