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Perfect wattage for my kettle |
March 29, 2021 |
Reviewer:
Martin Landry from Québec, QC Canada
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I turned my 8-gallon kettle into an electric kettle. I didn't want to hassle with any 240V electrical needs and instead ordered two 120V 1650W elements, which I plug on outlets from different breakers on my electrical panel. It works great. I use both together to raise my temperature with one plugged to my inkbird on one circuit and the second to a powerbar with an on and off switch on the other circuit. Once I have reached my desired temperature, either for boil, mash temperature or to mash out, I shut off the powerbar and the first one has enough power to maintain any temperature, even the boil. Couldn't be more pleased.
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