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I've got an old Still spirits 25L boiler with 240v 1380w element and small reflux column and coil condenser.
it's years ago since i last used it but never had much success as it doesn't have any power controller and it runs pretty hot once up to temp even hooked up to a continuous supply water supply from a tap - i.e. takes a lot of flow to knock down all the vapor.
I have been collecting a few bits and pieces of copper pipe, fittings and taps etc from a renovation and have managed to get a good length of 80mm ( 3") pipe along with various others of 15, 25, 35 and 40mm with the intention of building a new column and condenser, leaning towards a CCVM column with leibig condenser - I read on another similar post someone asked OP to add a photo of what parts he had to make it easier to give advice so have done the same below. Expecting to buy missing extra parts needed.
After a lot of reading on here I've worked out that my element isn't really powerful enough to run a 3" column effectively and possibly best to go with a 2" instead which brings me to the questions I have:
1) Am I better off to scrap (literally) the pipe I've got and use the cash to buy a length of 2" + fittings etc or could a 3" work?
2) Use 3" and upgrade the element
3) Scrap it all and use the money to buy either of the following options;
- a) https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001037 ... ry_from%3A
- b) https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003 ... %210%21ABX
- c) https://www.stillspirits.com/collection ... -condenser
My intention is to get the hang of making a good Gin then move on to other spirits so having the option to run in either ruflux or pot makes the most sense to me.
Appreciate anyone's input.
Photo of Still and pipes - longest section by tape measure is 900mm