"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
This doesn't answer nearly any of your questions, but if you're looking for a different solution, I have a Workhorse Series 2 3190 dryer that we will move pretty inexpensively in Phoenix.
You should look at Ranar dryers. Either their Redstar or if you want forced air then the Turbo Jetstar. They have lots of different size options and all the pricing is on the website.
Gas. electric sucks
The cost to operate gas equipment in my area is expensive. It’s around 2 bucks a therm. What’s the typical gas dryers daily usage of therms?Yeah maybe it’s a more effective way to cure your prints but is it more energy efficient at that rate? Obviously depends on what electric dryer you would be comparing it to
def want to go forced air as it is time to take WB ink seriously.
Quote from: spencer_L&KC on April 09, 2024, 03:07:56 PMdef want to go forced air as it is time to take WB ink seriously. If you are upgrading and planning for growth and even *remotely* considering WB ink, get a gas dryer with the longest tunnel you can fit in that 1600 sq ft. Anything shorter than 12' and you will be pulling your hair out balancing proper cure and production speed. 16' is even better if you plan on an auto.A decent condition used Sprint (or even a mini Sprint) will spank every electric dryer on the market.