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Afraid that rains might affect or break the machine?
No You definately would not want to leave it out in the weather, without some kind of cover. There is a fellow in who has one on a cart with wheels, a bbq cover would probably be about the right size. Marshall has made some good points as well.
Johnson Tanojo said:Afraid that rains might affect or break the machine?
You wonrot't be roasting with a HotTop indoors without adding exhaust venting either. Roasting produces smoke period. The only home roaster that is designed to be used indoors without venting is the Behmor. It has active after burner which works fairly well up until 2nd crack, then it too is swamped. If/when you do can for a 1LB class roaster highly recommned adding the USRC .5k to your list of considerations. I know a number of people who use them. I don't but do use their 3k. The Diedrich 1LB was an under powered electric and I believe no longer produced. The SF 1LB sweet looking and a performer but I believe also no longer produced, also was priced substantially higher than equally well performing USRC.
Permit would be almost impossible especially in CA. Marshall mentioned nuisance, and that is a likely issue you will might face. By being on the top level, you have a better shot but it depends on the wind. If it is blowing towards your neighbor next to you and his windows are open, your time as a roaster in your apartment will last about 1 roast. I started my business at my house and built a nice barn like structure (10x20 gable) on my property for a Diedrich IR7, then a Probat L12, and finally a Probat UG22. This was in a neighborhood. Never had complaining but only because of cool neighbors. Nice to be out of there. If you do install it, be able to bring it back inside. You will get rust if you don't. You might be able to get Jacob Tubing for very quick disconnect from vent pipe. Small fire is what would be most worried about and that could be dangerous. That needs to be well thought out.
You won't be roasting with a HotTop indoors without adding exhaust venting either. Roasting produces smoke period. The only home roaster that is designed to be used indoors without venting is the Behmor. It has active after burner which works fairly well up until 2nd crack, then it too is swamped. If/when you do can for a 1LB class roaster highly recommned adding the USRC .5k to your list of considerations. I know a number of people who use them. I don't but do use their 3k. The Diedrich 1LB was an under powered electric and I believe no longer produced. The SF 1LB sweet looking and a performer but I believe also no longer produced, also was priced substantially higher than equally well performing USRC.
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