The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Nov 20, 2012 #1 about 6-15 litres. anyone got one for sale?
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Nov 20, 2012 #3 piccies? - must be desktop type and suitable size to take a vacuum flask.
Pikey Dummy Ejection Facilitator.. Nov 20, 2012 #4 nope it fits under the bed and supplies hot water to the tap.
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Nov 20, 2012 #5 I want it to heat liquids, not boil them
fanatic RESPECT IS EARNED, BEATINGS ARE FREE ;-) Forum Sponsor Nov 20, 2012 #6 The Mad Hat Man said: I want it to heat liquids, not boil them Click to expand... So not hydra boil then?
The Mad Hat Man said: I want it to heat liquids, not boil them Click to expand... So not hydra boil then?
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Nov 21, 2012 #7 preferably not. I just need it to be self contained (ie not plumbed in) and capable of heating liquids to 50-70 Deg C or so and capable of taking a vacuum flask size object.
preferably not. I just need it to be self contained (ie not plumbed in) and capable of heating liquids to 50-70 Deg C or so and capable of taking a vacuum flask size object.
DEFENDER90-DAZ New Member Nov 21, 2012 #8 Could you use a 240v heating element in the flask?? What are you trying to build?? Daz
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Nov 21, 2012 #9 DISCOVERY1-DAZ said: Could you use a 240v heating element in the flask?? What are you trying to build?? Daz Click to expand... Nope - coz it is to flush Nitro Glycerine out of WW2 mortar bombs :behindsofa: Seriously, no - the "flask" needs to be placed into and removed from the hot water complete.
DISCOVERY1-DAZ said: Could you use a 240v heating element in the flask?? What are you trying to build?? Daz Click to expand... Nope - coz it is to flush Nitro Glycerine out of WW2 mortar bombs :behindsofa: Seriously, no - the "flask" needs to be placed into and removed from the hot water complete.
DEFENDER90-DAZ New Member Nov 21, 2012 #10 Right i see - so you need something like a babies bottle warmer that will take a flask sized object and heat to 70* C - is that right?? Daz
Right i see - so you need something like a babies bottle warmer that will take a flask sized object and heat to 70* C - is that right?? Daz
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Nov 21, 2012 #11 Yup Thermostatic control wud be brill, hence a "burco" type heater
DEFENDER90-DAZ New Member Nov 21, 2012 #12 220V-240V 100W Wax Heater Salon Spa Manicure Pedicure Paraffin Warmer Hard Strip | eBay Not sure how hot they go?? Daz
220V-240V 100W Wax Heater Salon Spa Manicure Pedicure Paraffin Warmer Hard Strip | eBay Not sure how hot they go?? Daz
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Nov 21, 2012 #13 Ya for that, but not big enough. Needs to take a 2litre flask.
DEFENDER90-DAZ New Member Nov 21, 2012 #14 Can i ask why??? A flask wouldn't be much use for heating liquid anyway as its insulated Daz
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Nov 21, 2012 #15 It's flask sized, not a flask. Think 50mm shell or mortar bomb size.
DEFENDER90-DAZ New Member Nov 21, 2012 #16 Too big? MARCO 20 LTR STAINLESS STEEL HOT WATER T URN TEA URN 240V MODEL A06 20 | eBay Daz
DEFENDER90-DAZ New Member Nov 21, 2012 #17 This: HOMEFRONT PREMIUM 8L CATERING HOT WATER TEA URN WATER LEVEL INDICATOR VE152 | eBay Daz
The Mad Hat Man Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Nov 21, 2012 #18 That's the sort of thing. Just didn't want to spend £30-40 if someone on here had one.