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projects:vacuum_drier:work_logs:3_second_try [2022/10/28 03:45] tjhowseprojects:vacuum_drier:work_logs:3_second_try [2022/10/28 07:00] tjhowse
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 I disassembled the pump to try to work out whether it had been damaged by running with insufficient oil. I couldn't find any significant damage inside, just a bit of wear. I think the motor has a thermal cutout, as it started up again by itself after a short time of being off. I disassembled the pump to try to work out whether it had been damaged by running with insufficient oil. I couldn't find any significant damage inside, just a bit of wear. I think the motor has a thermal cutout, as it started up again by itself after a short time of being off.
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 +The pump, disassembled.
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 +The food in the chamber when the pump failed. We fed it to the possums.
  
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 Safer than it looks. Safer than it looks.
  
-I don't want to die from electricity, so I don't want to run 240VAC into the vacuum chamber. I don't think much IR would transmit through the 15mm transparent plastic on the top of the vacuum chamber.+I don't want to die from electricity, so I don't want to run 240VAC into the vacuum chamber. I could shine the light down from above, but I don't think much IR would transmit through the 15mm transparent plastic on the top of the vacuum chamber.
  
 I had good success with some nichrome wire. Ideally I could build some kind of rack system that interspersed layers of food and heating elements. I had good success with some nichrome wire. Ideally I could build some kind of rack system that interspersed layers of food and heating elements.
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 Giving off lots of IR. Giving off lots of IR.
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 +Building this IR heating system would take too long to implement before my dry ice disappeared. Maybe next time.
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 +===== Success! =====
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 +Once I'd rebuilt the pump and got everything up and running again I put in some 10mm thick mango slices and ran it overnight. The result was delicious vacuum-dried mango slices!
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 +Foamy, crunchy texture.
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 +The texture was definitely crispier on the bottom, where the food could absorb heat from the pot. The top side was chewier, more like sun-dried food.
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 +===== Future =====
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 +The next step is working out how to get heat into the food uniformly and in a controlled way. I essentially need a toaster inside the vacuum chamber. A rack to hold the food and heating elements to radiate IR onto it.
  
 ===== Videos ===== ===== Videos =====
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projects/vacuum_drier/work_logs/3_second_try.txt · Last modified: 2022/10/28 07:02 by tjhowse