mewang
Aerospace
- Jun 8, 2017
- 2
Hello,
I'm going to need a tank that can withstand up to 30 PSI and insert an immersion heater with a temperature probe with wiring to an area outside of the tank. Input/Output will also be needed. The idea is to pump water in, superheat a water/steam mixture, and then be able to release the steam at regular intervals.
I'm thinking of buying a small CO2 bottle, drilling some quarter inch holes for input/output and fitting the immersion heater into the previously existing hole with a custom adapter.
Anyone have any ideas for how I can safely create and fit adapters for the holes? Would epoxy be adequate to fit any adapter or would I have to weld?
Thanks!
I'm going to need a tank that can withstand up to 30 PSI and insert an immersion heater with a temperature probe with wiring to an area outside of the tank. Input/Output will also be needed. The idea is to pump water in, superheat a water/steam mixture, and then be able to release the steam at regular intervals.
I'm thinking of buying a small CO2 bottle, drilling some quarter inch holes for input/output and fitting the immersion heater into the previously existing hole with a custom adapter.
Anyone have any ideas for how I can safely create and fit adapters for the holes? Would epoxy be adequate to fit any adapter or would I have to weld?
Thanks!