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Offline NewYawk  
#1 Posted : Sunday, January 24, 2010 4:24:00 AM(UTC)
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"I was quite certain that I would have a funny story before I even had a chance to distill my first batch. I purchased a 1500w cadco / broil king burner and it tells you in the manual to heat it on high for 10 mins without any pot to allow the coating to seal properly.

I set it up in the basement (its winter) where I intended to do my initial water boil test for the HC2.... well, I turned it on, went upstairs for about 4 mins and upon returning found my basement filled with some funky white smoke... god knows what third appendage I will be growing in the following months :)

I turned off the burner for fear of something gone wrong and not sure if I should attempt to heat it for the remaining 6 mins or to just start using it as normal."
Offline ratflinger  
#2 Posted : Sunday, January 24, 2010 4:43:13 AM(UTC)
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There's always some kind of coating left over from the manufacturing process. I'd take the thing outside & burn it off. After that is should be fine. Mine only smokes if I spill something on it.
Offline div4gold  
#3 Posted : Sunday, January 24, 2010 12:51:09 PM(UTC)
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I was quite certain that I would have a funny story before I even had a chance to distill my first batch. I purchased a 1500w cadco / broil king burner and it tells you in the manual to heat it on high for 10 mins without any pot to allow the coating to seal properly.

I set it up in the basement (its winter) where I intended to do my initial water boil test for the HC2.... well, I turned it on, went upstairs for about 4 mins and upon returning found my basement filled with some funky white smoke... god knows what third appendage I will be growing in the following months :)

I turned off the burner for fear of something gone wrong and not sure if I should attempt to heat it for the remaining 6 mins or to just start using it as normal.


I didn't read my info that came with the hot plate real well but I had it in the garage and it smoked it up pretty good. Re-read the instructions and it says it will smoke some and to do the initial burn off outside. Now we both know :)

If you use it before burning off the protective coating you will put a funky residue on your cooker. Burn it all off before using it."
Offline mountainsparky  
#4 Posted : Saturday, February 20, 2010 10:18:22 AM(UTC)
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"Thanks, you saved me some embarrasment. Will run grill and hickory over pork just before burning off.

PS. I'm back and will be on more often with a few or maybe a lot of questions.Blushing:) Tough year out here in the badlands.Wink"
Offline div4gold  
#5 Posted : Saturday, February 20, 2010 10:35:11 AM(UTC)
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Thanks, you saved me some embarrasment. Will run grill and hickory over pork just before burning off.

PS. I'm back and will be on more often with a few or maybe a lot of questions.Blushing:) Tough year out here in the badlands.Wink


That sounds like a Southern thing :) I can almost smell it ."
Offline mtnwalker2  
#6 Posted : Saturday, February 20, 2010 12:25:10 PM(UTC)
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That sounds like a Southern thing :) I can almost smell it .


Never too old to learn. Also sorry, if you are useing a hot plate to heat, forget the keg idea. I use propane and didn't check back emails. Sorry."
Offline div4gold  
#7 Posted : Saturday, February 20, 2010 12:52:01 PM(UTC)
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Never too old to learn. Also sorry, if you are useing a hot plate to heat, forget the keg idea. I use propane and didn't check back emails. Sorry.


If I was using a hot plate with a keg I'd have to shave twice before I got the heads off :) I'm satisfied with the Brewhaus HC for my purposes. The 1500 watt hot plate gets my heads off in one hour and 35 minutes from a cold start and that is good from what I was used too."
Offline mountainsparky  
#8 Posted : Sunday, February 21, 2010 10:36:45 PM(UTC)
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Being Southern, I like to hang out so will work on the motorcycle (close by of course) while waiting for the temp to rise. :)
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