The Stig wrote:He’s an electrical engineer, so he keeps telling me :angry-banghead:
Tell him to turn it on then stick his hand in and grab and see if it’s hot enough :teasing-tease:
The Stig wrote:He’s an electrical engineer, so he keeps telling me :angry-banghead:
The Stig wrote:He’s an electrical engineer, so he keeps telling me :angry-banghead:
whiskeyshiner wrote:He’s probably using a PID to control boiler
bluc wrote:What am i missing if you fill a keg with water and have a 2400w elemdnt it will boil :think: it just takes longer to boil then a 3600s or 2x 2400w..
Sam. wrote:Tell him to turn it on then stick his hand in and grab and see if it’s hot enough :teasing-tease:
bluc wrote:You sure hes not a facebook troll?
Amberale wrote:PS: It’s not me!
:?
scythe wrote:Your kidding, right stig.
Is he telling you that his was won't boil.
Just get to 74-78*c?
Sounds about right to me.
Electrical engineers are a special breed.
Tesla101 wrote:Doesn't smell right. He says he's an EE, but tells you he "read on the 'net" that 2400W won't boil 50L???
I'm calling BS!
bluc wrote:Tesla101 wrote:Doesn't smell right. He says he's an EE, but tells you he "read on the 'net" that 2400W won't boil 50L???
I'm calling BS!
:text-+1: if he is an ee he should get a new career :handgestures-thumbupleft:
The Stig wrote:A guy bought a 2400W heating element , wired it up without an earth.
Now he’s telling me it won’t make 50l go past 74deg or something like that .
He is telling me I should have sold him a 3600W element because he’s seen on the net that a 2400W will never boil 50l .
And to top that off he’s got a 2” column.
Settle the dispute , who’s right ?
The Stig wrote:He’s an electrical engineer, so he keeps telling me :angry-banghead:
The Stig wrote:He’s an electrical engineer, so he keeps telling me :angry-banghead:
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