Model: | Evenheat V8 - Multi-Purpose / Vitrigraph Design |
Inside Dim: | 8" (width) x 8" (length) x 6.5" (depth) |
Outside Dim: | 13" (width) x 18" (depth) x 14.5" (height) |
Shelf Size: | 7.25" Square Shelf - NOT INCLUDED |
Max Temp: | 2350° F |
Voltage: | 120 volts |
Amperage: | 14 amps |
Watts: | 1680 watts |
Receptacle: | 5-15R |
Ship Wt: | 48# (freight) |
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The Evenheat V8 multi-purpose glass kiln is sized perfectly for home studios, teachers, instructors and test kiln use. It's capable of all firing types and techniques including glass, vitrigraph, ceramic, metal clays and more. Its stackable design makes placement easy, especially with vitrigraph work.
The V8 kiln is also equipped with a patent pending relay access port. This port essentially lets you simply remove a plate that is on the side of the control panel to gain access to the relay for replacement purposes. Normally one would have to remove the entire control panel to replace the relay. Very cool, quick and not overly technical.
The V8 easily transforms into the ultimate Vitrigraph kiln with its OPTIONAL Vitrigraph base accessory. Vitrigraph use highlights include a corner mounted thermocouple which offers more usable floor space and allows for larger pots up to 7.25" (competitor models have less usable floor space and are limited in pot size to about no larger than 5.5").
The V8 is capable of all firings up to 2350°F (1260°C). Acceptable materials include glass, ceramics, metal clays, metal processing, enamels and china paint. Designed with convenient use in mind the V8 operates from a standard household plug.
Why Upgrade from Mechanical Relays to Solid-State Relays?
Mechanical Relays, which come standard on most kilns have internal moving parts which over time wear out and need to be replaced. Kiln manufacturers recommend you replace your mechanical relays approximately every 2 years. Solid-state relays have no moving parts and last far longer than standard mechanical relays and offer far better temperature control during hold times. Since solid-state relays also have no moving parts to wear out, they NEVER need to be replaced. You will notice that solid-state relays are silent. The only sound you will hear is just the reassuring hum of the heating elements. So, this factory upgrade saves you potential down time from having to wait for new relays to arrive, potential over-fires from relays sticking in the closed position, potential aggravation from having to learn how to remove and replace the mechanical relays yourself. We think this upgrade is well worth the cost and will save you time and aggravation over the life of your kiln.
About the NEW Icon Basic Touchscreen Controller...
The Icon basic touchscreen controller is built around Bartlett's new Spark platform and brings touchscreen design to the market at a lower price point. The Icon / Spark was rigorously field-tested by Bartlett, Evenheat and others over the latter course of 2023. Programming was found to be clean and simple. User interaction with the display was deemed excellent. As expected, the Quiet Drive Solid State relay performed beautifully. In the end, victory. As with other Evenheat control designs, the Icon adds to the existing Spark control platform with improvements like Special Limits thermocouples for precise temperature sensing and non-metallic faceplates for excellent Wi-Fi reception for the Bartlett on-line App. The Icon brings outstanding value and performance to the marketplace. **Kilnfrog Note: This is not the same controller as the Genesis-Mini which is the smaller version of the Icon+/Genesis 2.0 Controller. The Icon Basic, although it is a touchscreen, is a basic controller that does not have the same functionality as the Icon+ or the TAP controllers.
***Looking for a Vitrigraph stand... we suggest using the Seville Classics UltraDurable Commercial-Grade 5-Tier Steel Wire Shelving. Set it up using the top and bottom shelves only... and you are good to go! It's tall, portable, and perfect! This is what the pro's use, and you won't be sorry for getting it. Honestly, don't go trying to rig up a ladder and some boards, etc. because you don't want to spend extra dollars, or you think it will take up too much room. Whatever you set up will end up being an obstacle to you using your vitrigraph because it will be a PAIN to set up and break down. Trust us! We've been there. Save yourself some hassle!