I got this soldered up today (Okay, I'm not a plumber). Fifteen 3/8" tubes through a 3/4" pipe. Plenty of turbulence through this baby. In fact, I can't see any light through it from one end to the next, but I can blow through it fairly easily.
I'm waiting on some end fittings to show up in the mail. I'm tired of a string of fittings to get from one size pipe to the next, so I ordered two tees to fit all three pipe sizes (1.5, 3/4, 1/2). Much cleaner, cheaper and shorter.
I hope you don't get a puke. Those cross tubes will make it a MF to clean the gunk out if you do.
You know, there's several ways to improve efficiency of a Liebig condenser....external spiral wrap, internal turbulator and even cross crimping of the inner tube. But heck, you're into experimentation so have at it.
Oh, and a shotgun product condenser is shorter because of the multiple tubes increasing the conduction surface area with the cooling water, making it much more efficient too. But hey, you like to travel down the untrodden path.
One of the reasons I made this is because a shotgun is beyond most folks fabrication skills. Anyone with a drill and a little patience can build this contraption, or a variation to suit.
I was really just trying to think of a shorter, relatively simple design to fit my stillin area. This looks like it may fit the bill.
Cheers,
Fear is the passion of slaves. Patrick Henry