Boingk's Monster Aircooled Still
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 5:51 pm
Hey guys, been here before and ran an aircooled still in my dorm room... this time its in my own shed and made from a long length of 1/2" copper line my brother found in a dumpster at his university - can you believe it!?
This one is as basic as they come, with a 15L/4gal pot on a 1600W electric hotplate. The pots lid has its handle removed and the line sealed onto it with flour paste, the lid is sealed to the pot with paste as well. The line itself is held in place at the top by its own weight resting on a housebrick, and cooled on its lower half by a regular household fan. It is easily capable of producing one litre an hour.
Anyway, here she is:

The flour paste was a little messy (first time using it) but other than that the first run through her didn't have any problems. I collected one and a half litres of distillate, disgarding the first 100ml and keeping the rest. The tails I did not collect and will throw out with the wash, keeping it simple this time.
Cheers all - boingk
This one is as basic as they come, with a 15L/4gal pot on a 1600W electric hotplate. The pots lid has its handle removed and the line sealed onto it with flour paste, the lid is sealed to the pot with paste as well. The line itself is held in place at the top by its own weight resting on a housebrick, and cooled on its lower half by a regular household fan. It is easily capable of producing one litre an hour.
Anyway, here she is:

The flour paste was a little messy (first time using it) but other than that the first run through her didn't have any problems. I collected one and a half litres of distillate, disgarding the first 100ml and keeping the rest. The tails I did not collect and will throw out with the wash, keeping it simple this time.
Cheers all - boingk