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> I looked up in my Grainger catalog and my HVAC supplier's catalog
> and I can't seem to find a thermostat that will shut off in a range
> of 120=BAF. Maybe I'm overlooking something. Could you email me with
> the specifics on your thermostat? I think the fan idea is a good one
> as that has been mentioned by others also.
I think the thermostats on old electric hot water heaters will do
just fine if you don't mind adjusting with a screwdriver. Check the
dump.
Muffin fans are available at computer surplus places. Most
fans don't last too well in warm places -- the bearings tend to go
dry after a while.
A word of warning: Think of the unthinkable, a honey spill in the
melter, and make sure the electrics are not on the very bottom so
that they are spared any messes. A drain is a good idea, too.
Honey has untoward effects on electrical connections, so care should
be made to avoid the possibility of honey in a socket or thermostat
contact set.
Wax is flamable and plastic buckets too close to a bulb will melt.
Rough service bulbs will last longer in the warm environment and
make more heat vs light.
Regards
Allen
W. Allen Dick, Beekeeper VE6CFK
RR#1, Swalwell, Alberta Canada T0M 1Y0
Internet:[log in to unmask] & [log in to unmask]
Honey. Bees, & Art <http://www.internode.net/~allend/>
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