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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Bee" data-source="post: 762" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>Hey [USER=212]@James[/USER] I thought you are away for more drums. 😄</p><p>By the time I wanted to ask a question related to the homogenizer, the original forum moved, so here I go.</p><p>Comparing to your setup how would you think it may work a homogenizing tank based on the sugar mixing tank theory?</p><p>Lets say we have a 1000 L, or more, SS tank with an exit at the bottom and another one on its side close to the bottom. Each exit will get a honey pump to move the honey back into the tank(at the top). Those who have honey pumps for their extraction line will make this setup with a little investment. However it still may be a cheap option for small guys like myself(smaller tank and only 1 pump).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Bee, post: 762, member: 38"] Hey [USER=212]@James[/USER] I thought you are away for more drums. 😄 By the time I wanted to ask a question related to the homogenizer, the original forum moved, so here I go. Comparing to your setup how would you think it may work a homogenizing tank based on the sugar mixing tank theory? Lets say we have a 1000 L, or more, SS tank with an exit at the bottom and another one on its side close to the bottom. Each exit will get a honey pump to move the honey back into the tank(at the top). Those who have honey pumps for their extraction line will make this setup with a little investment. However it still may be a cheap option for small guys like myself(smaller tank and only 1 pump). [/QUOTE]
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