I made a cabinet with a blue UVC lamp and a pc fan and a meter to check the humidity. and it works perfectly, i imitated the drying cabinet from my work in the slaughterhouse. the dimensions are W/H/D 100x200x50 cm
ive beeen using a plastic crate in the past, but want to turn an old speaker box into one now, i see your using wood, will the smell of the MDF wood produce any weird flavors in the first couple biltong i do?
Thank you for making this Video. I’m going to try .. I have a ? Is the light not to close to the meat? I’ve seen some put directly on the bottom? Also what wattage is the light ? Did your meat turn out great we’re the light is or would you move it ? Thank you looks amazing
Hi, the bulb is a very low wattage. It's really only there to help with airflow, by having a bulb that's is only warming up enough to be slightly warmer than the normal air temperature, it will then create a draft. You definitely do not want a bulb that can get warm enough to heat up the meat in any way that could "cook" it. Having the bulb at the bottom, would certainly be a better option, but in mine, it didn't cause any issues at all. I can't remember what the wattage was, maybe 10 watts or something like that.
Nice setup. I would change a couple of things. Place the light at the bottom and put a small computer fan on the top. Then eliminate the top vent holes and put them on the bottom. In this way you get a wind tunnel effect. I use a computer fan with adjustable speed so I can more precisely control the airflow. That’s what works for me anyway. Make of that what you will.
Doesn't really matter, but on the bottom, all the heat from the bulb travels up and past the meat. At the top, it creates some heat that passes straight out the top, away from the meat and still creates enough draft to get the air moving... to be honest though, that's all semantics; either is fine in reality.
I made a cabinet with a blue UVC lamp and a pc fan and a meter to check the humidity.
and it works perfectly, i imitated the drying cabinet from my work in the slaughterhouse.
the dimensions are W/H/D 100x200x50 cm
Looks pretty good, I love Biltong.
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Wow very good. Thank you very much.
ive beeen using a plastic crate in the past, but want to turn an old speaker box into one now, i see your using wood, will the smell of the MDF wood produce any weird flavors in the first couple biltong i do?
Thank you for making this Video. I’m going to try .. I have a ? Is the light not to close to the meat? I’ve seen some put directly on the bottom? Also what wattage is the light ? Did your meat turn out great we’re the light is or would you move it ? Thank you looks amazing
Hi, the bulb is a very low wattage. It's really only there to help with airflow, by having a bulb that's is only warming up enough to be slightly warmer than the normal air temperature, it will then create a draft. You definitely do not want a bulb that can get warm enough to heat up the meat in any way that could "cook" it. Having the bulb at the bottom, would certainly be a better option, but in mine, it didn't cause any issues at all. I can't remember what the wattage was, maybe 10 watts or something like that.
Thank you 🙏 for responding :)
Nice setup. I would change a couple of things. Place the light at the bottom and put a small computer fan on the top. Then eliminate the top vent holes and put them on the bottom. In this way you get a wind tunnel effect. I use a computer fan with adjustable speed so I can more precisely control the airflow. That’s what works for me anyway. Make of that what you will.
What type of wood did you use?
Marine grade plywood
Thank you. Did you seal it with anytype of food grade wax or oil?
@@jeremysiegel1106 no, I left it raw, but that would probably be a good idea.
💡 should be at the bottom maybe 🤷🏼♂️
Doesn't really matter, but on the bottom, all the heat from the bulb travels up and past the meat. At the top, it creates some heat that passes straight out the top, away from the meat and still creates enough draft to get the air moving... to be honest though, that's all semantics; either is fine in reality.
i made one out of corflute
Nice. We considered making one out of corflute as well, to show how to make an inexpensive version as well... but I got lazy :)