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Boil lye into powder #22218

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commented Oct 21, 2017

The recipe for making lye powder by boiling lye.

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"autolearn": true,
"batch_time_factors": [ 80, 4 ],
"qualities": [ { "id": "BOIL", "level": 1 } ],
"tools": [ [ [ "water_boiling_heat", 3, "LIST" ] ] ],

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3 is just enough energy to bring a cup of water to boiling temperature. But the recipe involves boiling out 20 liters of liquid.

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Thanks for pointing that out!

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commented Oct 23, 2017

What about using a dehydrator?

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commented Oct 24, 2017

I don't think one can dehydrate solution. There is too much water.

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commented Jul 11, 2018

Milk is a solution of milk fats and water, and you can definitely dehydrate that; no reason you can't spread a liquid thin across the surface of a tray and dehydrate it.

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commented Jul 11, 2018

Sources seem to disagree
Don't do it
Only use pasteurized milk

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