This is a great build but you must get your temp lower to preserve more of the vitamin content of your food, around the 140 degree mark is what to aim for, it will take more like 12 hrs to dehydrate though!
Is it normal to use such high temperatures? I used to use a dehydrator that worked only a few degrees above room temperature. Maybe you could increase the airflow to keep the temps down a little more.
@sjh7132 I probly could,its got a pretty good air flow now. but i can put another solar panel on it,to run another fan. here in southern missouri the humidity is so high. ha ! ha ! my neibor is suggesting i paint some flames down the side of it , and put a set of apehanger handlebars on it ! LOL.
I watched a few other dehydrating videos and they suggest that 110 is the max you should ever use because the enzymes (and probably other vitamins) start to break down at higher temps. Flames would be cool!
@sjh7132 I have a nesco brand electric dehydrator , and it goes to 165 degrees. My neibor said he had'nt seen many Hi-proformance, turbo-charged, twin-stack, all-terrian, solar-powerd ,food dehyrators before. But it sure would look cool with flames and handlebars ! LOL . thanks
This is a great build but you must get your temp lower to preserve more of the vitamin content of your food, around the 140 degree mark is what to aim for, it will take more like 12 hrs to dehydrate though!
sunwarz 2 weeks ago
how long did it take to build this?
bronzz 2 months ago
great job
2randomjerry 3 months ago
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jamestargetedindiv 5 months ago
you can use your car as a food dehydrator :)
logicpsp 11 months ago
Can you provide me with instructions for building?
Tenche 1 year ago
@Tenche Sorry, I meant to say the exact pieces of wood you used and stuff.
Tenche 1 year ago
Is it normal to use such high temperatures? I used to use a dehydrator that worked only a few degrees above room temperature. Maybe you could increase the airflow to keep the temps down a little more.
sjh7132 1 year ago
@sjh7132 I probly could,its got a pretty good air flow now. but i can put another solar panel on it,to run another fan. here in southern missouri the humidity is so high. ha ! ha ! my neibor is suggesting i paint some flames down the side of it , and put a set of apehanger handlebars on it ! LOL.
12erwing 1 year ago
@12erwing
I watched a few other dehydrating videos and they suggest that 110 is the max you should ever use because the enzymes (and probably other vitamins) start to break down at higher temps. Flames would be cool!
sjh7132 1 year ago
@12erwing
If you slowed the air down a little, maybe you'd have a solar chili pepper roaster! Then the flames would really be appropriate. :-)
sjh7132 1 year ago
@sjh7132 I have a nesco brand electric dehydrator , and it goes to 165 degrees. My neibor said he had'nt seen many Hi-proformance, turbo-charged, twin-stack, all-terrian, solar-powerd ,food dehyrators before. But it sure would look cool with flames and handlebars ! LOL . thanks
12erwing 1 year ago