Try this thread for the concentric. Unfortunately the OP was put into read only and cannot post. There are other threads for the concentric that you can find with a search.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36382
Weird headache/drunk feeling from my first batch
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Re: Weird headache/drunk feeling from my first batch
Good one ben stiller.
I used the copper wire method for my reducers (like Rad described) in the concentric heat exchanger too. Only I flattened some 1/4” OD soft tubing and soldered the gap. I didn’t put a “rain hood” over the throat like some builders do. I don’t think that’s really a problem because it only enhances reflux.
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I used the copper wire method for my reducers (like Rad described) in the concentric heat exchanger too. Only I flattened some 1/4” OD soft tubing and soldered the gap. I didn’t put a “rain hood” over the throat like some builders do. I don’t think that’s really a problem because it only enhances reflux.
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Re: Weird headache/drunk feeling from my first batch
don't want to turn this into a build thread but it is in line with what the op is asking. I used regular reducers since they are relatively
cheap and also did not use a rain hood. I think that the copper wire wound around the inner tube of the concentric condenser is
really important.
To the poster that removed his comment. You can read exactly what I said to the OP on this thread.
cheap and also did not use a rain hood. I think that the copper wire wound around the inner tube of the concentric condenser is
really important.
To the poster that removed his comment. You can read exactly what I said to the OP on this thread.