Super simple continuous stripper

We don’t condone the use of Continuous Stripping stills as a method of running 24/7 as this is a commercial setup only .
Home distillers should never leave any still run unattended and Continuous strippers should not be operated for longer periods than a Batch stripping session would typically be run to minimise operator fatigue..

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Bolverk
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Super simple continuous stripper

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Found what looks to be a very simple continuous stripper on YouTube. Very low output but may be worth it for someone with space constraints.

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Not sure I grasped the concept in 13second clip Bolverk :wink:

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Yeah kinda hard to tell.

No, but I've watched it a few times and this is how I see it put together.
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Based on the size of the HX and elbows it appears to be 2" spool
The HX looks like a standard 8" long dephleg.

And of of these band heaters
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Id imagine there is some sort of packing inside to break up the beer a bit
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