What’s your opinion on the 25L super reflux still, the reason I ask is I am on the verge of getting the missies to agree on me getting one.
Are there any problems like there are with smartstill i.e. boiling over, are they easy to use? any info would be appreciated.
Not bad at all. It\'s a bit of a PITA as I have to run a hose into the conservatory to run it (needs constant water supply). I\'ve been experimenting a bit though, like using different amounts of the "ceramic saddles" in the condenser, as well as substituting them for copper mesh. The only real nuisance, is that the rubber bung that holds the thermometer in place is so tight that I\'ve broken a couple of thermometers trying to get them out, so now I just leave one in it permanently. I find it takes about 5 to 6 hours to get a full harvest of "heart", so it\'s considerably quicker doing a 25 litre batch of wash, I then just let it run to get the back which goes in with the next batch or into the table top still.
I don\'t use any kind of filter when I\'m distilling these days - I gave up with the plastic thing early on and used to filter through a funnel with coffee filter paper and carbon, but now I just collect straight into a glass jar (1.8 litre from Ikea, stood on a baccy tin it fits perfectly under the spout) and if I\'m going to filter I do it at the very end after I have mixed all my batches together. It just saves messing about each time!
An excellent idea Jimmy, my only reservation might be that I prefer to have the "circuit" closed (ish) otherwise there might be losses through evaporation - though it probably wouldn\'t be that much......
I suspect I\'ll move to doing that, then running the whole batch of distillate through my Z filter.....
Does anyone have any idea how tight the seal on the SS is supposed to be? Mine seems to lift off without any effort whatsoever! Where can I get a spare/replacement?
Mine also just sits in place like that. Don\'t forget, we\'re using them for materials that they weren\'t really designed for, even though they do do the job quite well. I think that the weight of the condenser lid is supposed to be enough to keep the lid on, and the sealing ring isn\'t there as much more than a vapour barrier - you wouldn\'t want steam coming out the side if you\'re running water...........you certainly wouldn\'t want alcohol vapour leaking out either, it\'s almost as "good" as petrol vapour!
As for bits etc, I\'d say that first "port of call" would be Richard at home stills - link to his site there\'s contact details there as well as the sales stuff.Statistics: Posted by Phantom — Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:47 am
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