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Upgrading to Larger Capacity FB Build
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CharcoalRoaster |
Posted on 12/26/2018 7:33 AM
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1 1/2 Pounder Posts: 640 Joined: April 13, 2012 |
I've been successfully roasting on a 500g FB Roaster for a while now (couple of years). It reclaims heat in a closed system with a cyclone chaff collector. Pretty simple -- vac motor, bakearound, heat element, variac controller. Part of the reason for a 500g build was due to power limitations in my garage (15a, 115v circuits) However, I's really like to increase capacity of my roasts to 1-2kg+ by going 240v although I don't know what the max capacity is/could be. I will be adding a 240v 30a breaker/receptacle in my garage to accommodate some homebrew equipment as well. Collecting parts so far I've got another bakearound, a stripped down old OT15 Bunn brewer (water tank would make a great SS roast chamber (maybe?), a 240v dryer element (https://www.ebay....2749.l2649), and am looking to upgrade my vac motor to one of these potentially (https://www.ebay....1438.l2649 or https://www.ebay....1438.l2649) Will either of those motors work? Anyone have a 240v FB build that could offer some insight on potential capacity and/or pitfalls? |
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a1970gto |
Posted on 12/30/2018 9:39 PM
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Newbie Posts: 34 Joined: October 31, 2018 |
I like the blower style, but I?m new at this. High pressure is what your after, I believe that?s the rule of thumb. |
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