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<blockquote data-quote="2busy" data-source="post: 3961260" data-attributes="member: 12213"><p>I can tell you that it is night and day difference in dehydrated and freeze dried. </p><p>The freeze drier does put out quite a bit of heat so you will want a place to keep it relatively cool. The onboard computer will throw some warnings on the screen. It says it will take longer to dry but my experience is the complete opposite. </p><p></p><p>You don't really know how long you can expect it to run through the cycle as the time was misleading and new updates removed it from the screen. </p><p></p><p>While in warranty if you have problems you'll be instructed to download the files and email them to the technician after scheduling a call with one. From there the technician will say they will look at it and you'll wait for a answer or be told to run all the function tests that you have already done. </p><p></p><p>Once out of warranty you'll be paying for the technician that may or may not tell you what you need. You'll be transferred to someone in parts that won't know anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2busy, post: 3961260, member: 12213"] I can tell you that it is night and day difference in dehydrated and freeze dried. The freeze drier does put out quite a bit of heat so you will want a place to keep it relatively cool. The onboard computer will throw some warnings on the screen. It says it will take longer to dry but my experience is the complete opposite. You don't really know how long you can expect it to run through the cycle as the time was misleading and new updates removed it from the screen. While in warranty if you have problems you'll be instructed to download the files and email them to the technician after scheduling a call with one. From there the technician will say they will look at it and you'll wait for a answer or be told to run all the function tests that you have already done. Once out of warranty you'll be paying for the technician that may or may not tell you what you need. You'll be transferred to someone in parts that won't know anything. [/QUOTE]
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