Short Condenser Troubles
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 1:46 am
Hey Everyone.
I've recently had a stainless steel 2" column made for me (as shown in the picture). It is currently just an empty stainless steel frame and unfortunately, because I asked for the condenser part to be detachable (so that I could have someone solder in some copper pipe to turn it into a Liebig condenser), it turned out 20cm shorter than I would've liked it. I was wondering if someone could help guide me in picking a condenser that would be suitable for it. I've got a pump that can do 1000litres/hour and I was wondering if that would be adequate if I was to use a simple liebig 1" with a 1380W heating element?.. or perhaps I could try and fit several 1/2" copper pipes in the 2" diameter of the condenser part?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks Guys!

Crappy Paint Diagram

Attached to column

Detached from Column

Inside of Condenser Part
I've recently had a stainless steel 2" column made for me (as shown in the picture). It is currently just an empty stainless steel frame and unfortunately, because I asked for the condenser part to be detachable (so that I could have someone solder in some copper pipe to turn it into a Liebig condenser), it turned out 20cm shorter than I would've liked it. I was wondering if someone could help guide me in picking a condenser that would be suitable for it. I've got a pump that can do 1000litres/hour and I was wondering if that would be adequate if I was to use a simple liebig 1" with a 1380W heating element?.. or perhaps I could try and fit several 1/2" copper pipes in the 2" diameter of the condenser part?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks Guys!

Crappy Paint Diagram

Attached to column

Detached from Column

Inside of Condenser Part