I have an MES 30 and want to replace the element. But first, I am doing extensive mods (seems like I want all of them!), including PID control (already programmed and tested on a breadboard), complete re-wiring, etc.
I have read many posts regarding element replacing. I really liked the one about flipping over the element to be more centrally located, but still I find that higher wattage, e.g. 1500, would be of real value with heat recovery. In none of those posts have I come across one that lists a specific model! No doubt this is the result of poor search technique on my part but it leaves my question unanswered. Can anyone out there tell me of their experience? If I have to drill more holes, ok--but I think the element must have male spade terminals and of course not be too expensive; under about $40. My smoker will operate at 110vac. I'm not an electrician but those for 220v could work but the wattage would be reduced by 50%--correct?
A hot plate is an option but I'd rather not go that way. Also I could use 2 lesser wattage units, say 700 to 800 w. each, wired in parallel, and stay within safety and heat requirements. Yeah, a bit Rube Goldberg-ien but I think feasible!
Please share your past efforts. Any comments, suggestions and criticisms are welcomed. Thanks in advance for any help!
I have read many posts regarding element replacing. I really liked the one about flipping over the element to be more centrally located, but still I find that higher wattage, e.g. 1500, would be of real value with heat recovery. In none of those posts have I come across one that lists a specific model! No doubt this is the result of poor search technique on my part but it leaves my question unanswered. Can anyone out there tell me of their experience? If I have to drill more holes, ok--but I think the element must have male spade terminals and of course not be too expensive; under about $40. My smoker will operate at 110vac. I'm not an electrician but those for 220v could work but the wattage would be reduced by 50%--correct?
A hot plate is an option but I'd rather not go that way. Also I could use 2 lesser wattage units, say 700 to 800 w. each, wired in parallel, and stay within safety and heat requirements. Yeah, a bit Rube Goldberg-ien but I think feasible!
Please share your past efforts. Any comments, suggestions and criticisms are welcomed. Thanks in advance for any help!
