Electric burners

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Goodboy99
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Electric burners

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I have a 10 gallon and 15 gallon pot I'm looking an electric portable burner. Would someone please recommend one for me that they have used and tell me how it worked and where to buy it. Thanks
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Most electric burners (hot plates) are not suitable for our uses. I explain why in a thread in the must read new distiller reading lounge. Why you need a controller.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 62&t=43024
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Goodboy99
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do you have a picture of the controller, brand name and where to buy them?
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Internal heating elements and controllers are well documented here in these forums if you take the time to search for them... You can either build or purchase a controller depending on your skill set... There are even well documented controller theory and build topics and they shouldn't be hard to find because they are almost always actively being discussed...
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I am not using an internal heating element. Just a heat source under the pot.
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Propane?
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