eatmorebeans
New Bee
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2010
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- Location
- south west wilts UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
Guys, I'm about to build a warming cabinet, thermostatically controlled with a digital readout. Heating element prob going to be light bulbs with a couple of axial fans to blow it around.
Initially it was going to be dual purpose, i.e. honey buckets or jars, but now I'm thinking to size it such that 4 super frames will fit in it.
Anyone warmed frames up in order to spin off hard honey? I know wax melts at above 62'C but wondered how hot it can be before being unable to maintain it's structure. In other words what is the max temp one would dare to heat the supers to?
Initially it was going to be dual purpose, i.e. honey buckets or jars, but now I'm thinking to size it such that 4 super frames will fit in it.
Anyone warmed frames up in order to spin off hard honey? I know wax melts at above 62'C but wondered how hot it can be before being unable to maintain it's structure. In other words what is the max temp one would dare to heat the supers to?