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I'm thinking I need to build a new honey warmer, partly because I like the idea of being able to stack supers on top of it to warm before extracting. That's a bit awkward with an old 60cm wide chest freezer.
It seems lots of people have used egg incubator heating cable, but I'm thinking about a 100W-ish tubular greenhouse heater wired into an STC-1000. It seems a neater solution than running a heater cable around inside the box. I've done something similar before to make a fermentation cabinet for beer (which works very nicely), but that uses a 40W heater and doesn't really need to get much over 20°C. The STC-1000 can switch up to 10A and the heater shouldn't even be drawing 1A, so that side of things looks good.
Before I go ahead, is there any obvious reason not to use a greenhouse heater that I've not thought of? Or are there other heat sources that are worth considering?
James
It seems lots of people have used egg incubator heating cable, but I'm thinking about a 100W-ish tubular greenhouse heater wired into an STC-1000. It seems a neater solution than running a heater cable around inside the box. I've done something similar before to make a fermentation cabinet for beer (which works very nicely), but that uses a 40W heater and doesn't really need to get much over 20°C. The STC-1000 can switch up to 10A and the heater shouldn't even be drawing 1A, so that side of things looks good.
Before I go ahead, is there any obvious reason not to use a greenhouse heater that I've not thought of? Or are there other heat sources that are worth considering?
James