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On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 6:55 PM, Charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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> Not sure if that’s what your doing, but just throwing it out. A DC moter
> with control is COOL and handy, but pricey.
>
AC 3 phase with variable control is not that expensive. I'm waiting for
quotation ;)
I hope honey in the frames before un capping will be around 40°C, while the
extracting room to be around 30°C, so I imagine machinery would be at that
temperature after a couple of hours of operation.
Not sure yet of the effect of 1/8 of the heating going to the bottom of the
receiving tanks. Hope to keep increase a bit from those 30°C
I say "1/8 of the heating" since I am using a 4 way manifold, three of them
going to the heating room and the fourth is split in two and runs under the
tanks.
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