I was successful in drying some honey based on your video. Thanks for the clear and easily followed content. I purchased a dehumidifier for $189 and 6 (full tray sized alum. pans) for $67. My pans are 16 gauge and sturdy enough. I used a small closet with no HVAC vent and monitored with small indoor humidity meter. I did stir the trays with a fork to circulate the honey during the process (~24 hrs.). I definitely will look to get a rack. These alum. trays can be found used at scrap metal dealers. I recommend deep cleaning prior to use.
@@dandorosheff256 That, I am not sure of but I know the reason the extractors are made from stainless-steel is because other metals react with the honey.
Hello Snyder's , thanks for de video , i helped out my dad building a box like yours, but i think it's getting to warm inside , how you can help me out with this!
Great ideas! But I's surprised you use aluminum racks because honey reacts with aluminum as it does with most metals. That's why extractors are made of stainless. Too bad stainless is so expensive. I'm looking for plastic racks if they are made.
Hello! Greeting from Indonesia. Can you know about "2 weeks aged honey" or "fermented honey" of "dried honey" to become hard enough but elastic for making kkultarae in korea? Because i'm so confused about it. The man who sells in some videos is always said that in the beginning of making kkultarae. Please explain if you know some method. Thx!
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Jeeva, a dedicated student currently pursuing my studies in agriculture. As part of my final project, I am developing a solution to aid remote communities in effectively drying the honey they collect. Your expertise and the schematic diagram with dimensions of the honey drying box would be invaluable to me in achieving this goal. Your contribution would not only greatly enhance my project but also have a positive impact on the lives of many in underserved areas who rely on honey production for their livelihoods. I am eager to learn from your knowledge and experience in this field and would be immensely grateful for your support. Thank you in advance for considering my request. Your assistance would mean a lot to me and to those who will benefit from this initiative. Warm regards, Warm regards,
I was successful in drying some honey based on your video. Thanks for the clear and easily followed content. I purchased a dehumidifier for $189 and 6 (full tray sized alum. pans) for $67. My pans are 16 gauge and sturdy enough. I used a small closet with no HVAC vent and monitored with small indoor humidity meter. I did stir the trays with a fork to circulate the honey during the process (~24 hrs.). I definitely will look to get a rack. These alum. trays can be found used at scrap metal dealers. I recommend deep cleaning prior to use.
You should be using stainless steel. Honey will react to aluminium.
@@Edna2u How fast would you say honey reacts with aluminum? Or how long would the alum /honey contact take to have a meaningful effect?
@@dandorosheff256 That, I am not sure of but I know the reason the extractors are made from stainless-steel is because other metals react with the honey.
You could put weather strip on the bottom.
Box can be assembled just by gorilla tape. We have them 4x4x8 to melt honey in drums by oil heater+fens.
Enjoyed the video. Could you just dry the honey in the extractor tank? It would be a smaller box and stainless steel contact?
if I use kitchen hood in close chamber ... will it work ,,because same thing will happen isn't it ,, ' evaporation of water '
Thank for the information....we just pulled some and it was capped 90% but still to wet.
Hello Snyder's , thanks for de video , i helped out my dad building a box like yours, but i think it's getting to warm inside , how you can help me out with this!
Great ideas! But I's surprised you use aluminum racks because honey reacts with aluminum as it does with most metals. That's why extractors are made of stainless. Too bad stainless is so expensive. I'm looking for plastic racks if they are made.
What was the result?!!
Drop the moisture content 3% in 24 hours
Hello! Greeting from Indonesia. Can you know about "2 weeks aged honey" or "fermented honey" of "dried honey" to become hard enough but elastic for making kkultarae in korea? Because i'm so confused about it. The man who sells in some videos is always said that in the beginning of making kkultarae. Please explain if you know some method. Thx!
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Jeeva, a dedicated student currently pursuing my studies in agriculture. As part of my final project, I am developing a solution to aid remote communities in effectively drying the honey they collect. Your expertise and the schematic diagram with dimensions of the honey drying box would be invaluable to me in achieving this goal.
Your contribution would not only greatly enhance my project but also have a positive impact on the lives of many in underserved areas who rely on honey production for their livelihoods. I am eager to learn from your knowledge and experience in this field and would be immensely grateful for your support.
Thank you in advance for considering my request. Your assistance would mean a lot to me and to those who will benefit from this initiative.
Warm regards,
Warm regards,
You on a right path. Don't stop. Think more. There is a much more efficient way. Same princip..
And what would that be if you would like to share?
@@snydershivesandhoney460 sorry, i can't. Company secret.