After planning back and forth, the more affordable option for me now is to buy a 35 L Digiboil 110 V 1500 W vs getting a keg welded, the parts and time are looking to be almost double the cost to go with a keg (my spouse is understanding but has their limits).
Here is my column build plans, 2" copper to 3/4".
![Image](https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/923/OE4ew1.jpg)
One main question I have is related to the bend at the top of the column, does it make sense to have the 90 elbow be 2"? or can I get away with transitioning to 3/4" before the elbow which would save a bit of money. I do not want to diminish vapor speed too much though.
Here is the condenser build, AIR COOLED! I was inspired by Masonjar, Just_Doug, Raketemench, and others. I don't have a water hookup in the place I can run the still in has no water hook up and I live in a very cold place and would like to continue to run into the winter.
I have about 180” (calculations say 15’ but its closer to 13’) of aluminum finned copper. Is that enough to cool the digiboil with the planned 2 box fans?
![Image](https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q70/923/y1Aj4Q.jpg)
So sum up I have my main questions listed below:
1. is my “head” a decent build?
2. Could I get away with transitioning to 3/4” before the 90 degree elbow, or should I stick with the 2” 90 degree and then transition?
3. Is my condenser going to be able to knock down vapor coming from the planned boiler (digiboil 1500 W)?
Look forward to hearing your thoughts (if you have any questions please ask) and thanks.