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"I see lots of info on installing couplings and elements in boilers but I can't find any info on what to do about the wires to the element so they aren't exposed. What is anyone doing that uses a water heater element?
Thanks Captinjack"
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I do not have a great cover but we have a panel shop and alot of times we will add silicone on the area so atleast you cant get shocked....
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I use old inner tubes cut to wrap around the setup and then tie wraps to hold the rubber. im still scrounging some inner tube for my last 2. The hot liquor pot and mash tun.
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I did the same except I put shrink wrap over the tube rather than tie wraps
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" Originally Posted by: dieselduo I did the same except I put shrink wrap over the tube rather than tie wraps hmmm high tech there :)"
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no just had some left over from another electrical job
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" Originally Posted by: dieselduo no just had some left over from another electrical job 1+ inch heat shrink---wow"
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Hey, Thanks for those ideas, I have plenty of inner tube strips, I get used truck tire tubes from a local tire shop for free and cut them in strips to wrap my crab pots.
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Didn't someone weld a junction box around the water heater element and install a female plug in the box? I thought I read that here somewhere...sorry, can't find it. Maybe I'm just dreaming...
Nah, wouldn't work. To plug it in, you'd have a male plug that might have power to it and could shock a person. Not good.
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low tech here, just wrapped the hell out of it with electrical tape. Maddawgs
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" Originally Posted by: Maddawgs low tech here, just wrapped the hell out of it with electrical tape. Maddawgs we are all basically low tech-- once in a while a wizzard slips in though lol"
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