What do you think of this set up?
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What do you think of this set up?
Hi,
What do you think of this for my first still
It is reflux 30L boiler with 2kw 220v element variable.
What do you think of this for my first still
It is reflux 30L boiler with 2kw 220v element variable.
Re: What do you think of this set up?
Looks pretty nice to me.
Is the dephleg and top and product condenser all one piece?
What temperatures are those thermometers measuring? I see one vapor temp above the dephleg.
Is the dephleg and top and product condenser all one piece?
What temperatures are those thermometers measuring? I see one vapor temp above the dephleg.
Re: What do you think of this set up?
My question is how tall is the column?
Re: What do you think of this set up?
No it is not one piece it separatesMtRainier wrote:Looks pretty nice to me.
Is the dephleg and top and product condenser all one piece?
What temperatures are those thermometers measuring? I see one vapor temp above the dephleg.
There is a temp reading at the very top and one on the Liebig condenser. The other is a spare.
Re: What do you think of this set up?
It is about 1m or 100cm long also I have to decide on a 2" of a 3" columnBushman wrote:My question is how tall is the column?
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Re: What do you think of this set up?
Hi alymo, the still looks fine and quite versatile for your first still. You’ll be able to remove the packed section for running it as a pot still and also just run water through the liebig condenser.
You will want to include a power controller in your set up.
I think you’ll want more than a 2kw element for a 3” column
My only concern would be how effective the small liebig condenser would be at knocking down high vapour flow rates
You will want to include a power controller in your set up.
I think you’ll want more than a 2kw element for a 3” column
My only concern would be how effective the small liebig condenser would be at knocking down high vapour flow rates
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50L Beer keg boiler, 2200W element
Modular 2" Pot Still
opinions are free and everybody has them, experience costs you time
Re: What do you think of this set up?
The Liebig is 610cm long.
I will have a power controller (PID)
Would I be better with a 3'column or a longer 2"?
Either way I can add some extra length if needed
Mmmmm I thought I would have enough power with that element it is a 2.2kw, have to evaluate that.
Regards
Alymo
I will have a power controller (PID)
Would I be better with a 3'column or a longer 2"?
Either way I can add some extra length if needed
Mmmmm I thought I would have enough power with that element it is a 2.2kw, have to evaluate that.
Regards
Alymo
Re: What do you think of this set up?
PID to control the boiler heating element is not what you want. It controls by temperature which won't work. You need one that will control the amount of power going in. There are lots of suggestions here for how to do that. The easiest is a potentiometer and a variable solid state relay. Still dragon sells a cheap to do just that.
Re: What do you think of this set up?
Ok,
So here is what I have ordered
as per picture 3" column 30L boiler 2.5kw with variable controller some copper mesh and extra gaskets.
Digital temp gauge.
I wold like to use it as a pot still and reflux still
So here is what I have ordered
as per picture 3" column 30L boiler 2.5kw with variable controller some copper mesh and extra gaskets.
Digital temp gauge.
I wold like to use it as a pot still and reflux still
Re: What do you think of this set up?
The Auber DSPR220 acts like a PID Controller in one mode and a variable power controller in another mode. This is a brilliant little unit because it only requires one Solid State Relay to operate in either mode.
If you only want variable power then another option would be a potentiometer, a variable solid state relay and a heatsink. There are complete kits as well as all parts sold separately here. Some prefer to install the heatsink on the exterior of the box for dissipating heat. Some install a fan and keep the heat sink inside the box.
If you only want variable power then another option would be a potentiometer, a variable solid state relay and a heatsink. There are complete kits as well as all parts sold separately here. Some prefer to install the heatsink on the exterior of the box for dissipating heat. Some install a fan and keep the heat sink inside the box.