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Fangaz420
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: Damcon]
#13005424 - 08/05/10 02:36 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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I always go at 95 to 100 degrees.. i thought that was the range to be had?? no one else read this?
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Mad_Hatter2004
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: Fangaz420]
#13005430 - 08/05/10 02:39 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Damn,only $3.99!!
Nice find Fungal Growth!
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Doc_T
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: Fangaz420]
#13005709 - 08/05/10 06:07 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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Fangaz420 said: I always go at 95 to 100 degrees.. i thought that was the range to be had?? no one else read this?
It's been debated. Heat isn't a problem.
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Spongiform
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: Doc_T]
#13005730 - 08/05/10 06:20 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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I run my dehydrator at max, 160f and they're usually cracker dry in 4-6 hours depending on the RH. They dry a bit faster in the winter :-D
No noticeable loss in potency.
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Edited by Spongiform (08/05/10 08:00 AM)
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hamloaf
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: Spongiform]
#13005802 - 08/05/10 07:11 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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They dry a bit faster in the winter :-D
They dry a bit faster in winter because there is less moisture in the air due to colder temperatures. HL
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Spongiform
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: hamloaf]
#13005939 - 08/05/10 08:01 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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hamloaf said:
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They dry a bit faster in the winter :-D
They dry a bit faster in winter because there is less moisture in the air due to colder temperatures. HL
During the spring through fall months I have to run several dehumidifiers to keep the RH down to something sane but once it starts to get cold it drops lower then my hygrometer's can read unless I run humidifiers.
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theshroom
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: Spongiform]
#13006221 - 08/05/10 09:37 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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That is awesome man, hope it works great haha.
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: theshroom]
#13006625 - 08/05/10 10:57 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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thanks guys, works fucking GREAT!!! 8 oz cracker dry overnight, except for a few of the biggest stems that were near the front. i ran it at bout 130f almost the whole time. most of them were done (im sure) hours ago, but i was sleeping, so i didnt check.
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sporesmores420
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: Damion5050]
#13007016 - 08/05/10 12:08 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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if the internal temp goes over 185 them you are thats like 400-450 on my oven
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Schmo
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Nice find! Give you $4.99 for it.
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: Schmo]
#13016697 - 08/07/10 11:13 AM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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goddammit. i was drying a handfull of blueberries to try it out for food, and the heat stopped working. the thermal fuse looks good. must be the thermostat? excalibur isnt open weekends, but the website says they have 20 year old parts laying around and thier technicians will walk you through any problems. thermostat is $30 and if i need a new thermal fuse its only $10. fan works fine. worst case scenario, i'll have to put another $50 or so (with shipping) into it.
someone had the back of this unit off before, you can tell by the screws, theyre scratched up and werent tight like i would expect.
in the end, $4 for an ed 600 was too good to be true, except for the 8 zips that went through it.
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Doc_T
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Re: another sweet salvation army find! [Re: Fungal growth]
#13016993 - 08/07/10 12:30 PM (14 years, 5 months ago) |
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It'll probably do mushrooms without heat. But I think you can fix it.
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