my first run
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my first run
Ok i have read many sites many times over the last year, and have been preparing fot today for a long time... i finished my still this morning, it's got a 5 foot columb packed with pot scrubbers sitting on a keg with a 1400W boiler element in it... i fired it up and in like 15 mins it was boiling pretty good so i started the weater through the condenser and sure enough liquid stareted pouring out at about 2 ounces per minute... i got rid of the first bit and didn't smell it or anything, but after that all that seemed to come out seemed no more potent than the mash. Where did i go wrong??? is my element way too ppowerfulkl and just boiling everything out? thats kindda my theorey, if thats the case is there a way for me to control this that's not gonna cost me another 100$? what are my options?
thanks
nelson
thanks
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way too hot
the distillate should exit the worm about 2-3 drops per second during the heart of your first few runs until you learn to gauge accurately.
the distillate should exit the worm about 2-3 drops per second during the heart of your first few runs until you learn to gauge accurately.
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you don't want to rush it. i don't know which element you want, but i can tell you have too much heat.
bring it to 170F quickly with your element then switch to gas, that'd work. go slowly from 170F onward. look for distillate, depending on your still and proof of your mash, when your boiler is at roughly 180F-192F.
bring it to 170F quickly with your element then switch to gas, that'd work. go slowly from 170F onward. look for distillate, depending on your still and proof of your mash, when your boiler is at roughly 180F-192F.
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Re: my first run
nelson wrote:Ok i have read many sites many times over the last year, and have been preparing fot today for a long time... i finished my still this morning, it's got a 5 foot columb packed with pot scrubbers sitting on a keg with a 1400W boiler element in it... i fired it up and in like 15 mins it was boiling pretty good so i started the weater through the condenser and sure enough liquid stareted pouring out at about 2 ounces per minute... i got rid of the first bit and didn't smell it or anything, but after that all that seemed to come out seemed no more potent than the mash. Where did i go wrong??? is my element way too ppowerfulkl and just boiling everything out? thats kindda my theorey, if thats the case is there a way for me to control this that's not gonna cost me another 100$? what are my options?
thanks
How many gallons were in the boiler? one?
I don't see how it is possible for a wash to get up to boil in 15 minutes, esspecially with a 1400w element.
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