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<blockquote data-quote="tim_w" data-source="post: 1841648" data-attributes="member: 11132"><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>I am trying to setup a hot plate or all in one that has 1000watts. I had seen one new one in a store and it looked like it could have been 16g. So 14g is good to know.</p><p></p><p>I know people have gotten the lead molten tobwhere it had to be 1300-1400. I am to get to something where a 300wm case takes around 5 sec. I think that will take 1500°F</p><p></p><p>The thing with temp is its not linear for time. When you reach a point time becones disproportionately shorter with temp increase. With such small volumes chloride salts are not a big deal in terms of fumes. Just need modreate air flow.</p><p></p><p>At the same time I have parts ordered to work on building an induction annealer. The issue is ideally we want to run it on 120 not 240. That means we are looking at max 1400w @ 48v which will be fine. That with a water cooler radiator setup will give 100% duty cycle. Then I need to work a case feeder. A basic one can just have a push button to start programed cycle. Manual seat and remove case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim_w, post: 1841648, member: 11132"] Thanks. I am trying to setup a hot plate or all in one that has 1000watts. I had seen one new one in a store and it looked like it could have been 16g. So 14g is good to know. I know people have gotten the lead molten tobwhere it had to be 1300-1400. I am to get to something where a 300wm case takes around 5 sec. I think that will take 1500°F The thing with temp is its not linear for time. When you reach a point time becones disproportionately shorter with temp increase. With such small volumes chloride salts are not a big deal in terms of fumes. Just need modreate air flow. At the same time I have parts ordered to work on building an induction annealer. The issue is ideally we want to run it on 120 not 240. That means we are looking at max 1400w @ 48v which will be fine. That with a water cooler radiator setup will give 100% duty cycle. Then I need to work a case feeder. A basic one can just have a push button to start programed cycle. Manual seat and remove case. [/QUOTE]
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