re: #448 klys
We don’t have a good cooler on there. :( I guess maybe it’s more like 12 - you’d set up the experiment either the night before or in the morning, depending on how late I wanted to stay at work, and then it takes almost 5 hours to get to temperature. Pressurize, flip the switches, and then go home. Break it all down in the morning.
I’ve always wondered what the electricity bills are like for sculptors who fire ceramics or people who work with fused glass & such. It can’t be cheap.