When you're ramping from mash to boil, the respective times are 42 and 24 minutes respectively. It will take 1600 watts a full HOUR to reach dough in temps. In the case of full volume mash, starting with 7 gallons of water. Long story short, the Foundry system can run on either 120 volts at 1600 watts or 240 volts at 2800 watts. We sell hundreds of HOT RODS to help assist those anemic units. No, that's not earth shattering power compared to what you can do with a 5500 watt "ripple" style element, but it is a full 1200 watts higher than all the other all in one units including the Grainfather, Mash N Boil, and Robobrew. If you don't mind doing a little extra work to get a 240 volt circuit set up, you'll have a whopping 2800 watts at your disposal. The most important difference from our perspective is the higher power element.You'll trade a few points of efficiency but less work and hassle. Of course, the Foundry allows for a sparge if you wish but you can also perform a full volume, no sparge mash which doesn't require a separate vessel to heat sparge water in. What that means is that most smaller boiler systems force you to perform a sparge to reach your boil volume. First, none of them have a 10.5 gallon capacity like the Foundry.We will not hash out every little feature of these units but we'll give you an idea of what makes the Anvil version so different. This particular item has a big supply and demand problem. If you're shopping for one of them, your head is now spinning. There are a LOT of all in one electric brewing "urns" out there. Allow a few extra days for order shipping since it is out of our hands. We do not currently have stock on this unit but you may place orders for drop shipping directly from Anvil.
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