A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
My Asda elements don't have any spade connectors either, in fact I didn't have to cut or rewire anything. Just unscrew it from the kettle and put it in the boiler.
Something to watch is that supermarkets order things to price and to specification and if they switch supplier the details of the technology might change slightly too.
Something to watch is that supermarkets order things to price and to specification and if they switch supplier the details of the technology might change slightly too.
Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
Immersion elements are designed to be on for a long time but are not designed to go anywhere near boiling point.
Kettle elements are designed to go to boiling point but not for a long time.
Which is best? No idea but I would observe that kettle elements are used in steam wallpaper strippers that are designed to be very near boiling point for upwards of an hour.
I think you just have to be aware that you are using home-built kit and keep an eye on it for any problems or longer term degradation.
Kettle elements are designed to go to boiling point but not for a long time.
Which is best? No idea but I would observe that kettle elements are used in steam wallpaper strippers that are designed to be very near boiling point for upwards of an hour.
I think you just have to be aware that you are using home-built kit and keep an eye on it for any problems or longer term degradation.
Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
The cheapo kettles are only a fiver each, so if you have to swap out an element every so often it's not a problem.
Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
It is if one of them sets something on fire. I'm not saying don't use them - just keep an eye on them to make sure they aren't failing in a dangerous way.72mgb73gt wrote:The cheapo kettles are only a fiver each, so if you have to swap out an element every so often it's not a problem.
Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
It's also not a problem if you don't feel guilty buying kettle that's been shipped half way round the world just for you to break it apart to use a small portion of it and have the remains buried in landfill 

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Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
I recycle my plastic on't new kettle, I'm sure to go to heaven!!Scooby wrote:It's also not a problem if you don't feel guilty buying kettle that's been shipped half way round the world just for you to break it apart to use a small portion of it and have the remains buried in landfill

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Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
HeavenBarnsleyBrewer wrote:I recycle my plastic on't new kettle, I'm sure to go to heaven!!Scooby wrote:It's also not a problem if you don't feel guilty buying kettle that's been shipped half way round the world just for you to break it apart to use a small portion of it and have the remains buried in landfill


Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
Sending plastic to landfill is just a longer term form of recycling. One day someone will dig it all back up again to re-use...
Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
I bought these cheapo elements (5 for a tenner) on eBay, but have only done 1 Brew Day so far.
Guess time will tell if they will last... cheap though and nothing to break open or throw away
Guess time will tell if they will last... cheap though and nothing to break open or throw away

Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
If they did them in 2.4KW then I'd snap them up. I'd need to stick 5 in the boiler to get the same output as 2 Tescoid cheapies.Bondelle wrote:I bought these cheapo elements (5 for a tenner) on eBay, but have only done 1 Brew Day so far.
Guess time will tell if they will last... cheap though and nothing to break open or throw away
Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
True, but they still boil up, just takes a bit longerNaich wrote:If they did them in 2.4KW then I'd snap them up. I'd need to stick 5 in the boiler to get the same output as 2 Tescoid cheapies.Bondelle wrote:I bought these cheapo elements (5 for a tenner) on eBay, but have only done 1 Brew Day so far.
Guess time will tell if they will last... cheap though and nothing to break open or throw away


Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
I always use my DIY copper outside and plugged in via RCD's. If either of my kettle elements fails they certainly won't set anything on fire.Naich wrote:It is if one of them sets something on fire. I'm not saying don't use them - just keep an eye on them to make sure they aren't failing in a dangerous way.72mgb73gt wrote:The cheapo kettles are only a fiver each, so if you have to swap out an element every so often it's not a problem.
Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
I soldered the wires direct to the pins on all mine. No problems at all. although mine were argos ones they are similar.
Steve
Steve
Re: A warning for users of Tesco Value kettle elements
Not recommended.EccentricDyslexic wrote:I soldered the wires direct to the pins on all mine. No problems at all.
There's a reason why you never see soldered joints directly onto heater elements, the terminal temperature can be much higher than the temperature of the actual element - sometimes high enough to soften soft solder. Additionally, a boil dry could be very nasty indeed. High temperature connections are mostly mechanical - e.g. crimped, screwed, or spot welded.
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good point. will have to check how hot they do get on mine! They have not unsoldered themselves yet though... Will dig out me IR thermometer!
Steve
Steve