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Hi Folks... On a Series 2 extractor.. With a Threaded Coupling in place.. Which would you go for..A Brewhaus Belt Heater (Back in stock!) or a Threaded Still Heater (1500 Watt) which is sold here at Brewhaus? The belt is about double in price... so which would you jump on? Thanks
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one band or one threaded element for 8 gallon. (2 for 15 gallon atleast while heating up) threaded element might be faster but increases chance to scorch wash if something other than a sugar mash.
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I'd say the internal element will be much more efficient.
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Originally Posted by: route66 one band or one threaded element for 8 gallon. (2 for 15 gallon atleast while heating up) threaded element might be faster but increases chance to scorch wash if something other than a sugar mash. Ive used a internal element and never had a scorching issue and I've put in some rather thick washes. I would bet folks that get careless with gas would have more chance of scorching than with electric for the simple fact that with the internal element it's a slower heat up than with gas. If you think about it....lets say I'm in a hurry so I really pour the heat to it (gas I mean) you certainly could scorch what's inside. But with the internal element it's a slower, steadier and more gentle heatup and cook as compared to getting exited and turning the fire up to high. These are just my opinions but I have and do use both.
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Agreed. Also a ULWD or LWD element is less likely to scorch. Just make sure to properly clear the wash and it shouldnt be an issue either way.
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