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Gas.The savings in electric will typically pay for the dryer Other than that, do you run any waterbase type inks?
Quote from: Colin on June 13, 2018, 08:55:58 PMGas.The savings in electric will typically pay for the dryer Other than that, do you run any waterbase type inks?Ugh. I can't gas at my location, wish I could.
Quote from: inkstain on June 13, 2018, 09:07:33 PMQuote from: Colin on June 13, 2018, 08:55:58 PMGas.The savings in electric will typically pay for the dryer Other than that, do you run any waterbase type inks?Ugh. I can't gas at my location, wish I could.There is no gas line or you are not allowed to use any gas at all in your location. If there is no gas line just get a dryer that can run on propane, unless it is a lot more expensive then natural gas.
60-80amps ouch. make sure you can do it. monthly and in panel wise. 100am service probably not best. high bill monthly. look at propane cost vs electric cost.shaneSent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk
Quote from: Rockers on June 13, 2018, 09:25:23 PMQuote from: inkstain on June 13, 2018, 09:07:33 PMQuote from: Colin on June 13, 2018, 08:55:58 PMGas.The savings in electric will typically pay for the dryer Other than that, do you run any waterbase type inks?Ugh. I can't gas at my location, wish I could.There is no gas line or you are not allowed to use any gas at all in your location. If there is no gas line just get a dryer that can run on propane, unless it is a lot more expensive then natural gas.Now you got me thinking. Do you run gas? Aren't Gas dryers waaaay more expensive in initial cost?
It was a few years back but our 48" Interchange with an extra infeed and outfeed was right around $20k. I have performed one repair on it in 9 years and we do less than half the recommended maintenance. I would buy another in a heartbeat.I would personally talk to Winston before I jumped on any gas dryer. He will give you the weak points of each brand/model.I would do everything in my power to never own another electric dryer. Ours became nothing but problems at the end, and the few hundred dollars I save a month adds up fast.
The interchange is 3 phase right? I did a bunch of this research last month and the mini sprint and heatwave seemed like the best options, especially since neither requires 3 phase and there are a bunch of them on the used market compared to other options. Pricing was around 10 to 15k used