The 10 gal - 13% ABV pot charge at 2 kW was scaled down to 5 gal at 1 kW. Three levels of thumper ABV charge ( water, wash and low wines ) were run at 2.5 gal and 1 gal charge thus giving the same 0.5 and 0.2 T/P ratio as before. Then the 0.06 and 0.8 T/P ratios were run only for 13% wash. Here is the matrix of both the 10 gal and 5 gal run conditions for comparison of the results.
Conclusions:
1. The Distillate Starting ABV for the 5 gal runs are the same as the 10 gal runs for nearly all the run conditions in the matrix. Only a very low T/P of 0.06 had a different ( 5% points higher ) Starting ABV.
2. The Cumulative ABV at 20% out the spout for the 5 gal runs are within 1% point of the 10 gal runs for nearly all the run conditions in the matrix. Only a very low T/P of 0.06 had a different ( 6% points higher ) Starting ABV.
3. The Gal made at 60% ABV out the spout for 5 gal runs most all are about half the amount of the 10 gal run. As expected. Only one case was a little higher. So a direct scale up or down can be made for the "hearts".
4. The Gal made at 20% ABV out the spout for 5 gal runs most all are about 9% higher than half the amount of the 10 gal run. So a direct scale up or down + 9% can be made for the "tails".
5. Run time to 20% out the spout was the same for one set, T/P =0.2 where the heat losses were the same ( 39% ). In the other sets, the run time varied with the heat losses. A 15% lower heat loss gave a 9% lower run time. With less heat loss in the thumper, more gal are boiled over and we get to the end faster. The low T/P = 0.06 case gave a longer run time for the scaled down case which had higher heat losses. So, run time to 20% for scale up or down is dependent on each runs heat loss.
So,

Then there was the question of how a change in the kW affects the run time and other run results. Is it in direct proportion? I took the original 10 gal - 13%ABV pot at 2 kW run at T/P of 0.5 and changed the kW to 2.5, a 25% increase. This was done for three levels of ABV in the thumper. Here are those results.
Thumper (a) Start Distillate %ABV (b) Cumulative %ABV to 20% and (c) Gal to 60% out the spout were about the same

Heat losses in this case were different ( lower ) than the original case ( 49% down to 42% ) . We expected the run times to be about 20 % less than the original case , they were about 25% lower. Less heat losses gave more vapor boil up and a shorter run time.