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Re: Temperature

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Originally Posted by Nate Laverdure View Post
100 degrees F in an oven for 3-5 hours should dry most components and not soften any of the plastics (do NOT go over 200 F).
I think thats a fair statement. My mom always told me that if i cook over 200 F that they controls would get burnt and they wouldnt taste right.
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