Woodsy71 wrote:Good evening All,
Im toying with the idea of drilling a hole and throwing a 900 watt element in the side of my T500 boiler.
I have the Keg King 2,000 watt boiler which looks pretty much identical to the T500 boiler, and I have modified mine so I have around 1,000 watt of heating capacity when I don't need full power. Assuming your boiler is the same as mine.....
You can see there is a stainless steel bridge from the end of one element to the end of the other (the two elements are in the one casting). It was the same on the other end of the elements. Remove either bridge and replace it with a length of 1.5mm sq electrical wire with an on/off switch in the middle of the wire. I have used the 5 amp rated switch out of an old computer power supply. Mount the new switch beside the boiler power switch and you are done.
I should also point out that the existing wires are insulated to suit the boiler temperature. I used a silicone insulated wire designed for remote control car battery wiring that I have at home.
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