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Old 10-30-2005, 09:55 AM
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No Body like it?
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Very good so far. How is it going on the electrical part of it?
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thats what i would like to see is your heating layout. the box is great bro keep up the good work.
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Im going to be using a large element and place it on the bottom. Do you think that will be enough? I dont mind waiting for it to heat up.
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My commercial oven (inside) is 51"h x 37"d x 25"w and it has a 6.5KW element and it works well. It's 30 amp 220v. 6.5KW is equal to about 22,200 btuh.
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