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Reddit mentions of Camco 02462/02463 1500W 120V Screw-In Water Heater Element - Low Watt Density

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Camco 02462/02463 1500W 120V Screw-In Water Heater Element - Low Watt Density. Here are the top ones.

Camco 02462/02463 1500W 120V Screw-In Water Heater Element - Low Watt Density
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    Features:
  • Low Watt Density heating element
  • 120V/5500W
  • UL Listed
  • Easy to Install
  • Minimum tank diameter 10"
Specs:
ColorSilver/Black
Height1.75 Inches
Length8.31 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.45 pounds
Width1.75 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Camco 02462/02463 1500W 120V Screw-In Water Heater Element - Low Watt Density:

u/contemptuouscrayon ยท 1 pointr/firewater

I should clarify because I seemed to have misunderstood what a sanke is. I don't want to use a keg for a few reasons and I can't easily get one so I doubt I will. I want to use a large stockpot, 5-7 gallons, but am new to this hobby so still concerned about safety.

Is the process of installing an electric heating element as simple as soldering a flange with interior threads that a heating element like this can screw into? Would a soldered seal be enough for the pressure of a boiling liquid overtop of the seal? What safety risks do I then run? Should I unscrew the heating element after each run to clean?