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    Chromalox 50

    Is anyone familiar with a Chromalox 50 Lead smelter. A guy here locally has one for sale. Thanks, Rob

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    I have the smaller pot, the "15" it is 500 watts. Works well for samller casts,
    but when smelting large amounts of alloy mine is lacking due to small size. The 50 is much larger
    and should be able to handle larger melts.
    How many watts is the model 50?

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    1300 watts 115v

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    What is he asking for it?

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    I just got back from plugging it in and it works fine. I gave him 80.00 for it

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    It sounds like a good find.
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    It weighs 50 lb. But it looks as though it will hold a lot of lead

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaguarxk120 View Post
    I have the smaller pot, the "15" it is 500 watts. Works well for samller casts,
    but when smelting large amounts of alloy mine is lacking due to small size. The 50 is much larger
    and should be able to handle larger melts.
    How many watts is the model 50?
    I just found some specs on the Chromalox smelters. The model 15 will hold 18lb of lead the 25 will hold 34lb and the 50 will smelt 64lb

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    oh yeah the ladle came with it

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    I think you did very well buying the Chromalox melting pot.

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    I think you did well. I have never heard of a Chromalox pot, but those RCBS ladles are going for close to $30 now.

    Robert

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    Does it have a temperature adjustment?

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    No adjustment, But the specs say it regulates to 750*

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    It should be no big deal to add an inline PID.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kbstenberg View Post
    It should be no big deal to add an inline PID.
    That's a great idea. I'll look into it. I'm not much of an electrician but it shouldn't be that complicated.

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    Well I took the old cord and 2 prong plug off and put a new cord and 3 prong plug on and fired it up for a test run. threw a 5 lb ingot in and it took about 35 min for it to start melting. I think this is gonna work.

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    My pro melt will do 17lbs in that same time. 800 watt rating.

    Do you have much experience with high temp appliances?

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    You must remember that this pot is made of cast iron, not a steel pot.
    It takes some time to get to temperature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsizemore View Post
    My pro melt will do 17lbs in that same time. 800 watt rating.

    Do you have much experience with high temp appliances?
    Does 35years as a Mil.Spec certified welder count?

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