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Donald V Israel <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Dec 1996 09:39:34 -0600
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> Get a thermostat from a electric hot water heater either used or new
> (there is one for each element) .  I cant remember just how to wire them
> one way will control the lower temp and changing the wire will control
> the upper limit.  I use one for the fan on a wood stove in the shop.
> Most of then can be set from about 85 to 190 F
 
Why not use the entire heating element, and simply heat the honey to a
desired temp?
 
Don

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