brewsters millionths wrote:thanks mexican, congrats on the kit. went and had a look at the details. i might go down the electric route myself. still to consider the pros/cons a bit more.
Thanks. Now that I've gone electric I won't go back. Its a bit of work to get set up and you either need a sparky as a friend or be confident wiring things up yourself. Water and electricity really do not mix ! I couldn't be happier with my electric system now.
The only other thing I've got to change after the move to electric is my immersion chiller. Half my chiller is above the level of the wort in the kettle because it sits on top of the heater elements. I'm going to rewrap the chiller to be a double coil. Thay way I should be able to immerse the whole coil in the wort. I'll also start on a 'wort-o-matic 2000' in the vein of push and sven's controller soon.
You just need to be really careful setting an electric system up and have someone else check it out to make sure there are no safety issues. When I put it together it only took a couple of hours to fit everything but I spent several days checking everything again and again before even applying power to it. I also run ground leakage detectors just to make sure.
I suspect some people don't like an electric system because you cannot tell, just by looking at it, whether then thing is on or not. Propane, on the other hand, is easy. If its on there is a flame and if the flame has gone out there is the smell.
mexican
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