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Barry,
I have just the same set-up you are contemplating in use. I have had mine
for 10 years and it works fine. I have an upright freezer with a clear
heat lamp bulb in the bottom and a hot water heater thermostat wired
in-line before the bulb. I located the thermostat about midway up the
chest. My heater works like a charm, it is particularly good for heating
cases of jars that have begun to turn. It will heat a case of jars
overnight, but a couple of 60's may take 2 days. Hot water baths are
superior for 60's in my opinion.
Bill Lord
Louisburg, NC
> >Hello all - > >Yet another newbie to this
group. >
>I am in the process of converting a small chest style freezer (2' X 16" X
>2' deep) into a heater for honey. I'm needing to know what wattage of bulb
>would work best for this type of heater and if one should install a
>thermostat on this heater, what kind of thermostat is recommended and what
>is a good temperature to maintain inside the heater?
>
>Any info would be welcome. I'm planning to mount the bulb in the bottom of
>the unit and build a metal shelf over it to hold 5 gal. buckets or jars.
>
>Thanks
>
>Barry Birkey
>West Chicago, Ill. U.S.A.
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WILLIAM G LORD
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