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PL1:
The ovens are 1500W = 120V * 12.5 Amps each.

Are you planning to run them off two separate circuit breaker feeds?


Scott

spoot:
1. Cool, didn't know powder coating could be done at residential oven temps
2. ???
3. Wonders where my cookie went

jennifer:
 Jennifer wipes some cookie crumbs off her lap.... Well first off,  The temps on those toasters are not even, cook a pizza in there and you will see what I mean, half of it is burnt and half of it is still cold...So may I suggest a circulation fan (High temp for obvious reasons) probably with a filter, and a temp gauge...Cause when this thing goes, your going to want some kind of reference point to keep the powder within its specs,@ an even temp...Edit, But not something to big as where you blow the powder off the object.

griffindodd:

--- Quote from: PL1 on February 19, 2013, 03:43:13 pm ---The ovens are 1500W = 120V * 12.5 Amps each.
Are you planning to run them off two separate circuit breaker feeds?

--- End quote ---

Yep this is a concern that I'll have to look at, who knows maybe if I use a circulation fan I can get away with using just one element, or I wonder if there is a way to wire them in series to disperse the watts/amps between the two and stay at 12.5A

selfie:
While we are talking ovens...

We blow moulded some dome windows for a mate's 70s era show van in a BBQ


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