This 304 grade stainless heating element is 1600 watts, and is designed for heating mash and strike water. Malt solution will burn onto the element, so this should be used for heating water only. It will heat up to 10 gallons of strike or sparge water to 175° F. in approximately 1½ hours, providing the ambient temperature is 65° F. or warmer. It must be plugged into a suitable thermostat (like our item P40) for use, and should never be plugged into a wall outlet (because it will never turn off). It must be operated submerged in water, and never dry. Ideal for building your own electric strike and sparge water heater.
To give you some idea of the heating power of this wand, we mounted it in a Brewer's Edge 76 Quart BrewKettle filled with 10 gallons of water at a starting temperature of 67° F. with the wand plugged into a 110 volt 15 amp circuit. The log is below:
10:20AM 67° F.
10:34AM 77° F.
11:00AM 112° F.
11:30AM 143° F.
11:59AM 175° F.
It can be mounted weldessly in a 1.25" (32mm) diameter hole that you drill with your metal rated holesaw or suitable punch (not included, see our knockout punch accessory above), and features a silicone sealing washer to seal against leaks.
It must be installed in a stainless steel pot, and should not be used handheld or for another other application than heating water.
The stainless element length is 12", and the overall length with the cord mount on the back is 16".
It features a 20" cord which must be plugged into a heavy duty (15 amp) computer power cord (not included). A good cord to buy for this is the Tripp Lite Heavy Duty Computer Power Cord, 15A, 14AWG (NEMA 5-15P to IEC-320-C13).
Note: This cannot be used with the KegLand Dual Controller as it draws too many watts.
Jun 08, 2025 by Richard
Q: You make these in 2000 w for a 10gal brew to 220deg pot for making shin or will a smaller one work?
A: We do not believe this is capable of heating 10 gallons to 220 degrees F. You should get to boiling, but not over boiling temperature.
Mar 11, 2025 by Ryan
Q: For the heating element, item #X97, you stated how to install via drilling a 1.25 inch hole, but if I wanted to utilize the threads on it, what size are those threads?
A: We do not have a thread checker that is wide enough, but the threads are 30mm wide, so probably M30 thread.
Nov 29, 2023 by Kevin
Q: What is the minimum id kettle that this element will fit into?
A: 14" interior diameter
Dec 21, 2019 by bill ellis
Q: I cant find A 24hr timer that will stand up.They melt down while I heat 12 gal of sparg water. I use a temp controler, but want to have the water at sparg temt when i get up on brew day. Do you have a controler with timer and temp controler?
A: No, but this is a good product idea.
Sep 05, 2019 by Travis C
Q: Dos this fit in the same size whole that P74 fits in? I think I need a backup if not a replacement.
A: No, this needs a larger 32mm hole.



Heating Element
Works Great
Nice heater - needs instructions and silicone washers
Heater works well, but could use some instructions with regards to installing into the kettle or mash tun. Only has one silicone washer and it should include at least 2, preferably 3 washers. Unfortunately I split the one included and now need to find a replacement. Dave: We are sending a replacement gasket out today at no charge.
Works good so far
I purchased this heating element to convert my 5 gallon stainless steel brew pot to electric for doing 2.5 gallon batches. It installed easily and after insulating my brew pot it brings 3 gallons of water to an adequate boil in about 35 minutes. So far I have done two extract batches and have no complaints and nothing has scorched.
heater review
Works fantastic with my 5500 watt element as a supplemental heater in my 30 gal HLT. Cut an hour + off my brew day. My HLT has now has a herms coil to do step mashing. No more long ramp times and no scorched wort!