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Can an induction burner be used on the PSII
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"Hey there guys/gals Just wondering if anyone can tell me if the premium kettle will work on an induction burner? I have a 1600 watt induction burner and would like to pick up the PSII, but would like to know if it would work on there first. Basically if anyone who has a PSII,,Can you stick a magnet to the bottom of it? If you can I will be set ! Thanks in advance guys
P.S. I would be getting the premium kettle as well, so that's the pot I am interested in knowing about 8)"
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Joined: 6/4/2010(UTC) Posts: 360 Location: Louisiana
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" Originally Posted by: skweeks Hey there guys/gals Just wondering if anyone can tell me if the premium kettle will work on an induction burner? I have a 1600 watt induction burner and would like to pick up the PSII, but would like to know if it would work on there first. Basically if anyone who has a PSII,,Can you stick a magnet to the bottom of it? If you can I will be set ! Thanks in advance guys
P.S. I would be getting the premium kettle as well, so that's the pot I am interested in knowing about 8) I have the premium kettle. I could not get a magnet to stick too it." |
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"Thanks Bayou, that's what I needed to know 8)
G."
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Joined: 1/16/2010(UTC) Posts: 453
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" Originally Posted by: skweeks Thanks Bayou, that's what I needed to know 8)
G. The kettle is stainless steel, a magnet won't stick to SS."
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Joined: 10/22/2005(UTC) Posts: 817
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" Originally Posted by: div4gold The kettle is stainless steel, a magnet won't stick to SS. I use one of those burners with my SS pressure cooker and stock pots. Works great for those."
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"Yeah I was hoping that it may of had a ferrous type of ""plug"" in the bottom, but Rick from Brewhaus confirmed it did not.I guess i'll get a thin steel disk made up and give it a go. Thx for the info guys 8) If I manage to get a easy solution i'll post back. I have a run that I am getting ready for now with the old reflux.
P.S. Did anyone see where I put my mason jars ?:) J/K
G."
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Joined: 12/8/2010(UTC) Posts: 10
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Did you ever get a steel plate to put under it? Did it work??
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Joined: 1/16/2010(UTC) Posts: 453
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That kind of heater would be interesting to use if it could be adapted for use with the SS boiler. It's been a long time but I believe that Stainless Steel can be welded to mild steel if you know what you are doing. That leaves me out :), but there must be some specialty welders that could answer that question.
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" Originally Posted by: bigfish3 Did you ever get a steel plate to put under it? Did it work?? Nah I came across a free ss keg so I ran with that instead which works fine on my stove top so I didn't bother with the kettle. G."
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