Developing a new SPP Machine

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Developing a new SPP Machine

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Under development ... but almost ready to go:

Our all new SPP machine!

Spring loaded & computer controlled. For 100% identical production for each and every spring.

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Looks like that one piece is a tad out alignment, Odin...
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That dont look like a hoochie making contraption! Is that some kind of new fangled 'Pure Whiskey' wizbanger Odin???

Does it drill 4 dimensional wormholes in ordinary wretched potstill likker to cleans its filthy profligate soul?

stainless spiral packing maker?
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I think I spot the flux capacitor.
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Do you have a close up of the finished SSP?
I'd love to see that thing run.
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Looks like the inside of a Flux Capacitor.

<edit> fell asleep before I could click submit. Should drink and post in the daytime. 8)
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Looks like the inside of a Flux Capacitor.
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Looks like it's ready to go, far as I can tell :ewink:
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Damn Odin. And to think of the equipment old timers used to make their likker. Sooo can you build me a time machine too then? Some history i would like to alter for sure... Honestly i am very impressed, how long you been working on that?
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Sorry guys, the time machines we build only go fast forward to the distant future!

I'll post some pictures of the SPP it produces in a day or two. First tests show we will be getting closer to 2 than 3 centimeters in HETP ...

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Pics hell, I want to see a video! I can see the automation of the spinning process... does that thing cut to specified length as well?
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doubt the efficacy of that coil to handle 3kw element :egeek:
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Bottler, not sure if that's what you mean, but SPP can manage 3 KW.

Hawk, vids ... maybe in the future. And yes, length can be dialed in exactly.

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Time machines that only go in the future haha. I drank one of them not to long ago... Next thing I know it's the next morning but I don't know where the night before went.

Very nice Odin. Can't wait to see what else you have up your sleeve.
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Okay, some more "up the sleeve" stuff:

The above type is what some people sell or make themselves. The two treads in the middle is our all new computer control manufactured SPP. Test treads that are not cut yet.

The difference between the two? Surface areas are pretty much the same for both the top tread and the two treads in the middle, but gass flow is 400% bigger on the treads in the middle.

O, and cuts (on the SPP) will be made between "rings". That way the exact shape isn't compromized.

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Looks like the inside of a Flux Capacitor to me .........
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Oxbo,

Maybe a REflux capacitator?

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LOL ........
You got it goin Odin ! ! ! !
Keep on keepin on ! ! ! ! !
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Okay, you want me to keep it going? Here we go. Brace yourselfs, my friends ... the world as you thought you know it will never be the same again ...

Hammer time ...

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I think I just got wood
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No.

The iStill 50 gives wood.

This first picture of the iStill 50 VISION is ... imagine that threesome with those blonde twins? Well, it turns out they actually had another sister ... and she wants in.

And this is just a first picture. Imagine what else can be made "visible" as well. Why? Because it will be.

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PS: I hear there are still a few plane tickets to Holland left ...
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Update: Hawk, I expect to make a first vid this weekend.

The stakes are high.

I remember having a dog fight (shit fight?) with a guy pretending to understand SPP's mysterious ways. And then I told him I felt the success of SPP could not - in my meager opinion - be explained by the normal gass/fluids dynamics described on for instance the parent site. I felt the only way the increadible low HETP of SPP could be explained was by seeing re-distillations happening within an SPP filled column as being part of a semi-fluidized bed. Not gasses rising up and meeting some packing that's wet with like one molecular layer of liquid, but rather gasses travelling up through a (semi) aquatic environment. Closer to the bubble action you see present on a perforated plate. Only all the way.

Let's find out. The vid should tell us. And if I am proven wrong ... shit. I might have to delete the vid.

;)

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Post it! They will come...
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From SPP machine to SPP ... a small step and not too far off topic, I hope.

I am shooting a video as we speak. On a run with a 2 inch diameter column with 120 centimeters of SPP packing. Throwing 2 KW at it. At what? Well, at a combination of a cornflakes wash of around 10% and a rye UJ I ran through the potstill progrram of my iStill first. Total amount in the boiler is about 35 liters at 30%.

Just to give you some results: I am currently collecting 3.5 liters per hour at 95%+.

Totally amazed.

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Wow man, that is some serious production. Especially at near azeotrope, you are making me want to order up some SPP.
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What? You didn't order yet? Just kidding! ;)

It's actually not near but at azeotropic abv, Midwest!

I think what my numbers show is not something one can reach with every still. It's the integrated design (all specifications in tune) as well as the automation (column beeing filled and then depleted - run/stop/run process) that's responsible. But it does show how well SPP can work in an optimized setting. Gains compared to scrubbies in a manually controlled LM or VM are pretty impressive too, I am sure. Three times more redistillations in the same amount of packing means you can run the rig harder without contaminating hearts.

I hope DAD can give us his numbers on his 3 incher. I remember those were pretty awesome too!

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Honestly i would have already ordered but I've been going back and forth between dropping the cash on that or trying out some lava rock. The only benefit i can see without testing is that lava rock is uber cheap and supposedly works great. So Odin have you been strictly using your iStill or do you still run a manually controlled rig?
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I still have a few rigs that are manually controlled, but ... I actually do not really use the anymore ...

I think the lava rock will serve you well! And if it does not suit you, you can always upgrade to SPP.

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Nice work Odin, but hurry up we need vids of liquid flowing through glass and wetting SPP. You know anxious folks can't wait. :D
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How does the size of this SPP compare to your current one Odin? Is the 400% increase in efficiency due to the shape following the russian patent or is it one of your own designs? and when can i buy some :D
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