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Joined: 1/14/2009(UTC) Posts: 7
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"""A very high quality 1100W hotplate. Our testing of this unit shows the heat to remain constant when set at maximum. If cycling is noticed, a simple adaptation will eliminate this from occurring.""
I find that turning this baby on all the way will start a boil in my essential extractor in about an hour and a half or so. Usually before it starts a roar, I kick it down to about ""2"" before it starts to get angry. For me, ""2"" seems to be a sweet spot but I think the drip is still faster then I like. If I drop it below 2, it starts to cycle. I've been getting a consistent 92% for the majority of the time. The end product is a bit sweeter then I'de like and I think if I can get it just a bit slower, I should be able to get a more neutral taste.
So, if I want to take it a bit slower, what is this adaptation that is described for the 1100w plate?
Happy customer :)
Thanks!"
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/14/2009(UTC) Posts: 7
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Sorry for the double post.. My browser crashed after I clicked submit then when I started it again, it loaded the same page.
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 8/17/2008(UTC) Posts: 424
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Get a router controller off of ebay & bypass the cyclic thermostat on the hot plate. This controller has a 3 position switch: Off, On, Variable. Run it full blast until hot then switch to variable, that way you aren't throwing off so much heat on the controller.
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