LM at the extremes

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LM at the extremes

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So I've been searching HD google and I can't seem to come up with any answers. I'm once again hoping you fine folks can help me a little here.

I'm running a 2" Bok and I've really been enjoying the recent batch of flute builds. They are quite beautiful and versatile,,,and fast... So I've been wondering.. how could I push the Bok so that I could get good results (lets say produce a GNS) with one run? I strip run everything in my pot now and then spirit run through the Bok. Could I eliminate the strip and still get a good product. The Bok creates a stacked column via structured packing and I understand that the column is not very stable which I would think is the limiting factor...?

The other extreme I can't quite grasp either. I have seen a few folks say you can run your Bok from 0-100%, suggesting that you can dial up or down the ABV produced. I cannot find the "How" part of that statement and I'm curious as to How? I know the Bok is designed for a GNS and if I wanted less I could build something else but I would like to grasp the concept before moving on...
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