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Yes, I noticed that your cooker looks very similar to mine. I haven't used mine to brew yet. I'm jumping into the whole thing head-first, including trying to get the heat stick and automated temperature control and mash stirrer to work before I brew any new batches. It'll be several more weeks or ma...

Hi Acerola, that's good information you posted. And your English is very good - much better than my abilities in any non-English language. I'm glad you have not experienced any scorching issues. I think other posts I've read have said the same thing, so that is encouraging for me. I purchased an Ava...

Thanks again, Mally. Good info. The good thing, I think, is that I won't be doing step mashes much if at all. Hopefully that'll work for me. My system, as I currently envision it, is as follows: I would use the induction plate(s) to bring the hot liquor up to mash temps (or as close as it will come ...

$219 for the 3000 watt, but only $74.99 for the 1800 watt. Could you use 3 of the lower power instead? Hi Rick, Are you talking about 3 immersion heater elements? I was planning to use one induction burner plate underneath the kettle. The 3 elements you mention would be about the same price, but wo...

Mattman - I think there is always a risk of scorching whatever method of "direct heating" of wort you use. When you mention the larger surface area of the induction coil, it is true that spreading the heat over a larger area reduces this effect (whatever system is used). For electric systems it is ...

$219 for the 3000 watt, but only $74.99 for the 1800 watt. Could you use 3 of the lower power instead? Hi Rick, Are you talking about 3 immersion heater elements? I was planning to use one induction burner plate underneath the kettle. The 3 elements you mention would be about the same price, but wo...

Hi Joshua and Mally, Thanks for the responses! Joshua, the induction burner you linked is certainly a contender for me. As for not scorching by design, as I mentioned above, there was a guy who wrote an article about using a 3000-watt induction burner with a tri-clad pot, and he still got a little s...

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