Now, about cooling, before I ask about the condensor, I'm leaning strongly towards using a rubber maid type tote with plastic milk bottles that I've filled with water and frozen in my chest freezer. (I use alot of these while I go camping, cheaper then buying ice!) I'd ask what size pump to use but all things being realitive that will depend on what kind of condensor I use, no?
As I understand it, the easiest and probably safest would be a coil type condensor, because the spirts coming out the end are cooler and less volitile, handy should I decide to use my stove. I just don't know if I want another bucket to deal with with a coil on the counter next to all this. (personal prefernce here). So I've been kinda leaning towards a water jacket type condesnor. But if this is to be long enough as suggested in another thread here, I might run into the hieght issue again.
But what about a coil inside a water jacket? At the tee off the column, I've already reduced the arm down to 1/2. I could bring the arm over, elbow down and then pass the 1/2" pipe through a 2" cap for an inch or two, then reduce further to 1/4" that's a coil. I'm figuring say 12-14" lenght on the jacket with a 10-12" long coil. Making the coil itself around a 1" in diameter.
These diamentions are just kinda plucked out of the air, but did kinda base them off the fact that in the article "build a world class still", the water jacket is a 1" pipe passing through a 1 1/2" pipe. Not much space at all. With a larger jacket as I wanna use, I could achieve more cooling in shorter amount of space. Of course my oringinal thought was to just pass a 1/2" pipe through the 2" pipe...no coil, and then reduce after condensing. How much longer would I need to make the condensor then?
In any event, I would like to keep about 3-4" of free space under the condensor, I was able to pick up a 300ml beaker at Fry's last week and I wanna use this as a collecting vessle. I'm also curious, would I need some type of support for the arm and condensor? I don't want the arm and condensor (filled with water and hoses attached) to stress any of the joints on the column either at the pot or at the tee.
Jaxx