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  1. Pioneer

    Aerated blocks for hive stand

    I have been using them for a couple of years now I have had no problem. I always set them on a concrete slab which I level first. This keeps them from sinking into the grounds and provides a solid base. They are fragile though so don't throw them around as I did it hit another block and broke it...
  2. Pioneer

    Aerated blocks for hive stand

    I have been using them for a couple of years now I have had no problem. I always set them on a concrete slab which I level first. This keeps them from sinking into the grounds and provides a solid base. They are fragile though so don't throw them around as I did it hit another block and broke...
  3. Pioneer

    Warming cabinet heater

    I use 300 watt fan element controlled with a STC1000 thermostat it works really well. They are also available in 400 watt. The controller cycles it on and off and maintains a perfect temperature. Here is the Amazon link for the 300 watt version...
  4. Pioneer

    Cloudy Honey Problem

    I Have in the past had the same problem. I thought it would clarify in time but did not. By this time I had already jarred and labeled it. My wife suggested putting the jars in the oven at low temperature. I was quite sceptical but tried this without even loosening the tops. The oven set at the...
  5. Pioneer

    Warming Cabinets

    They do have these in 12 volt as well.
  6. Pioneer

    Warming Cabinets

    I have a small 300 watt ptc heater with integrated fan I got from Amazon. I control it with an STC 1000 thermostat. I simply use an empty hive as a box. It holds a 30lb. bucket and several jars. I set it at 39c and within about 24 to 30 hours it liquifies crystallised honey. And that is outside...
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