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  • #16
    Re: Has anyone thought about a Maxi Corretto?

    Had a play today and this is the result. Twin paddle I usually only do 750gms but it will do 1 kg plus nicely as has been said.
    The breville on this end does a nice 600gms (just did one) but I dont plan on roasting together but rather one after the other.
    Result at least 1.6kg of green beans per hour from start to finish

    I reckon thats awesome for 2 second hand BMs off trade me, a $60 New Ryobi and a $18 predator HG ;D
    But of course thats what this site is all about and ALL learned here of course, Cheers !

    Chris

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    • #17
      Re: Has anyone thought about a Maxi Corretto?

      What about the "KK" style roaster using the turbo oven rather than the BM?
      Can this do the QTY you want more easily??

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      • #18
        Re: Has anyone thought about a Maxi Corretto?

        Originally posted by 717C7F71130 link=1240532032/16#16 date=1240627183
        What about the "KK" style roaster using the turbo oven rather than the BM?
        Can this do the QTY you want more easily??
        Yes my roaster can be used with a heat gun quite easily

        On my current Turbo Oven configuration It has roasted batch sizes of 650gm green beans with good results

        I believe that with a few tweaks by making the roast chamber smaller by using a smaller inner roast chamber pot and insulating the gap I could go close to 1KG

        I am also toying with the idea of a Twin Turbo model

        KK

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        • #19
          Re: Has anyone thought about a Maxi Corretto?

          Good ideas fellas. What I like about the twin gun into one container ideas is that you can do 1.2kg say per 20 mins with a 10 min cooldown and back up for another for 2.5 kg per hour approx.

          I like that LPG array Mal! Thanks mate. The long thicker flame tip for paint removal etc looks like the go for bean cooking. I wonder whether it would be a bit naked compared to a HG though and it might burn the beans?

          Cheers

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          • #20
            Re: Has anyone thought about a Maxi Corretto?

            oz have a closer look at the next one:

            Hot-air Burners for paint stripping,
            heat-shrinking, heating of PVC, roofing,
            etc. With powerful, windproof and hot air
            streams
            . Ideal for field work as no
            electricity is required. Powerful roofing
            burners with totally encased flames for
            efficient bitumen laying when open flames
            are not permitted.

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            • #21
              Re: Has anyone thought about a Maxi Corretto?

              Yep, thats the one TG.... 8-)

              Mal.

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              • #22
                Re: Has anyone thought about a Maxi Corretto?

                Gottcha....thanks Mal and TG. I wonder how powerful these are compared to the electric HG. I would imagine that a venturi LPG heat gun is a lot more powerful than the electric, but has anyone used one that can tell me?

                Cheers

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                • #23
                  Re: Has anyone thought about a Maxi Corretto?

                  Gday Oz,

                  It depends on the burner and nozzle combination mate. Basically, when you come to selecting these, you need to look at the thermal output range of each of them, usually stated as a gas consumption rate which you can then work back to a specific heat output. For example, most gas cylinders in Australia are filled with LPG constituted mainly of Propane which has a Heating Value of roughly 48MegaJoules/Kg of gas burned. Once you know the burner/nozzle rate, you can then relate this back to the Heating Value of the gas. One of the smaller Paint-stripping burner/nozzles would be plenty I would think; you just want to avoid burners that concentrate the flame, hence the preference for flame diffusing nozzles.

                  Propane gas burning in air can reach temperatures of nearly 2,000C so the "point" temperature of the flame is quite substantial.... Naturally, you wouldnt want this to be in actual contact with the beans. Its a lot more efficient to heat in this way though, since there is only a single conversion of energy taking place with the direct combustion of the gas being used to heat the end product. Electric Heatguns would run to about half this efficiency and probably even less. Maybe you could locate a metal fabrication business somewhere close who use gas burners of a range of sizes that you could borrow for test purposes, with the promise of a bag of freshly roasted, high quality coffee

                  Cheers mate,
                  Mal.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Has anyone thought about a Maxi Corretto?

                    Thanks mate...I appreciate the advise as always I will try and find someone who can assist with a loaner.

                    Cheers

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