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i dident do anything different. i just dident mess with much. before, i would turn heat up,, turn it down,,,,,turn water up,,, turn it down. i think that i was just messin with it too much. this time i just sat on my hands and let it happen. im feeling alot better about it now!rockchucker22 wrote:Awesome! Besides heat did you do anything different?Mr.Spooky wrote:hmmmmm...
I recon the thing that makes you (us,,them,,who ever) want to fiddle with the cooling adjustments is that there is a delay till the still settles back into the adjustment made.Kentucky shinner wrote:after you have run it about 3 or 4 times you will have her dialed in im sure of it.
auctually i dont have a pressure release valve.. i dont have a manifold that OD talks about eigther. at first, i was just going to run 2 seperate pumps but the pumps that i had dident have enough head pressure.. i got a submersable pump and put one of those garden water hose Y's and split the flow like that. with the way that im doing this,, there might be a few flaws. #1 my water container is about 30-35 galons, witch heats up pretty fast. #2, the pump im using i dont think is designed to run as long as it does (but it will shoot a 3/4" streem of water about 10 foot in the air).bgrizzle wrote:Spook... so your pump died... I hear that on a flute there is very little water necessary to flow through the dephlag... I wonder if your pump went bad due built up pressure and strain on the pump...
Do you have a pressure release valve? I'm sure you do and I'm being an idiot to you ask you such a dumb question.
I use a water fountain pump that I bought at Lowes... I think its 500 gallon per hour (probably way over kill)... Like K.S. said, there is some awesome stuff at Harbor Freight. I know thats its pretty cheap, but I have had good luck there. Its all made in China, but what the hell isnt these days!
Good luck man and merry christmas.
Will that be a mechinized apperatus or more of a device like Condensificator has installed in his VM build?olddog wrote:I am looking into the Laminaire used above the dephlagmater like they use on the Holstein stills which turn the vapor from a turbulent flow to a laminar flow to improve takeoff.
10-4 i rescued this at the scrappy last spring the bin had 40-50 pieces of 6" 8-10feet long going to the baler i can only rescue so much.olddog wrote:The piece I am working with at the moment, is about 16"by 4".
BTW Cob, never throw copper away, you never know when you might need it.
OD
The Flute design came about when I tried successfully to downscale the types of design used by Holstien, and Carl stills, for use for a home distiller using a keg for a boiler. Unlike a packed column which tends to strip flavor, using plates from 3 to 10 in the column the aim was to retain flavor, increase the ABV and increase the takeoff speed.valkyrie99 wrote:I'm trying to understand the design here. Are we talking about a flute as a special design, or are we calling a physical plate reflux column a flute because that is what old dog named his