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*560 kwhr per ton - [http://www.electroheatinduction.com/time-required-to-melt-1000kg-of-cast-iron-using-a-induction-furnace/] | *560 kwhr per ton - [http://www.electroheatinduction.com/time-required-to-melt-1000kg-of-cast-iron-using-a-induction-furnace/] | ||
*The open source solar microfactory could thus produce 2 tons per day (1200 kwhr available) pn solar alone | |||
*If engine power is used in addition, then 8 tons could be produced in 24 hours. |
Latest revision as of 21:48, 19 January 2018
- 560 kwhr per ton - [1]
- The open source solar microfactory could thus produce 2 tons per day (1200 kwhr available) pn solar alone
- If engine power is used in addition, then 8 tons could be produced in 24 hours.