The good news is the wavy 4500W incoloy can handle it for a short while. Switched power from the EHLT to the kettle and forgot to wait for the element to be covered. Thought it was clean but it had enough on it to set off the smoke alarm in the brew area. I can't believe I've gone over 400 batches with this setup and haven't done it before. Kind of a PIA since scorched stuff flaked off into the tiny bit of wort in the kettle but I was able to get it out. Swapped out with the backup element and lost about 20 minutes in the brew day.
I've done it before with the EHLT (once) with a short simple element. It blew immediately. A PBW soak is in order for the dry fired element.
Edited by djinkc, 09 July 2016 - 02:56 PM.