cleaning new internal element
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- Rumrunner
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cleaning new internal element
I just installed an internal element into my existing 5 gallon stock pot still. I soldered a stainless 1 inch weld bung in and installed a brand new element. That Harris stay brite is so easy to use. My question is what do I use to clean the element and any leftover flux since this will be below the vapor line in the bottom of the boiler?
- shadylane
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Re: cleaning new internal element
A sacrificial run. Some electric elements are plated with zinc and it will take a couple of runs before it's gone and the copper under it is clean. This is why I only use the more expensive heaters made from Inconel.
- NZChris
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Re: cleaning new internal element
If you can't clean it manually, a sacrificial run is your only option. If you can, and do, clean it manually, a sacrificial run is overkill.
I've never worried about zinc on new elements. It might be why I don't have a zinc deficiency
I've never worried about zinc on new elements. It might be why I don't have a zinc deficiency

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- Rumrunner
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Re: cleaning new internal element
I did buy the better element so I think I will just throw some heads and tails at
30% in the pot and boil away and discard the product. Really only worried about
Any flux the might have gotten past the fitting.
30% in the pot and boil away and discard the product. Really only worried about
Any flux the might have gotten past the fitting.