of course.How about a couple of these? They say up to 6 gallon.http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=301129164891No DIY work.
The description says to hat below boiling
Whay quote are you looking at? I see where it says 'to boiling' ans '150 degrees'.
150 is not boiling
How many gallons do you need to boil?
Touche (unless they meant celsius). But, the descriprion also says "boiling". A little confusing.
Still confused what you need it for. Is this for Kashering? At my Shul they just put a commercial-sized pot on the stove. Could be they also throw in some things for extra heat like certain rocks/bricks.
Kashering the sink, not keilim. I hold that irui kli rishon is fine, and have used it before. I prefer to make the sink a kli rishon, though.
It might have been helpful to say what you are using it for in your first post instead of 3 pages in. /.02
You should be able to rig something up with something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Camco-02203-Screw-In-Heater-Element/dp/B0006JLVBW/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1395765304&sr=1-1&keywords=Camco+02202%2F02203You can get them at higher wattages also, just google "screw in water heater element"Keep in mind that your breakers will trip above a certain wattage (1800W for a 15A, 2400 for a 20A at 120V)
I plan on running some dedicated cable directly to my box. Not sure of what gauge, but I'll make sure it is big enough. Thanks
just use an iron against the wet walls of the sink after iruy