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What type of still is this?

Postby jonnyboy40 » Sun May 04, 2014 11:40 am

Hi,

I'm really pleased to find this form, learnt a lot from the posts over the last few days.

Looking at getting a new still, have the original SS 25l model which is OK but won't go above 80%. I noticed thie model on ebay which slaim to reach 96%

From the original listing-

The Distillation system is designed to produce high purity alcohol and give maximum alcohol recovery.

The MACHINE is able make 97% strength alcohol - SPIRIT
or produce essential oils and distilled water.


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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby vino-tinto » Sun May 04, 2014 1:27 pm

If that's a take off valve under the elbow, it's a "Liquid Management" still, but as to the claims of 97%, that's a porky.
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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby jonnyboy40 » Sun May 04, 2014 2:45 pm

Thanks for the reply vino-tinto, do you think that I would be better off with a SS Turbo 500?
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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby YHB » Sun May 04, 2014 4:49 pm

jonnyboy40 wrote: do you think that I would be better off with a SS Turbo 500?



That depends on a lot of things, firstly what is it you want to make?
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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby YHB » Sun May 04, 2014 4:49 pm

jonnyboy40 wrote: do you think that I would be better off with a SS Turbo 500?



That depends on a lot of things, firstly what is it you want to make?
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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby jonnyboy40 » Sun May 04, 2014 5:23 pm

Mostly Vodka but I've also made some calvados in the past which was great.

I guess that distilling to 97% would strip the flavour out of calvados.

In the past the Vodka I produced has always needed carbon filtering despite try lots of different sugar wash recipes using turbo yeast and bakers yeast / tomato purée.

It would be great to be able to cut out the need for carbon filtering.

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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby Icefever » Mon May 05, 2014 5:35 am

Hi Jonnyboy and welcome to the forum. ;)

I saw this and another one on Ebay last week..did you buy this one?? VT's correct it's a "Liquid Management" still, I checked up on it because of it's design.

Just had a look and it went for £82...the boiler and copper pipes worth that...bugger.
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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby John51 » Mon May 05, 2014 11:03 am

That looks like a condensor controlled still, as designed by manu de hanoi:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vJn0lp-IP0

Except.. that what looks like the product take off is too close to the column and manus design doesn't use a thermometer, which I assume is the thingy sticking out at top right.

I'd guess that the product was measuring 97% on the alcometer as it was coming out and that the guy doesn't know about temperature correction.

I've got the bits for building one of those and they cost more than 3 times what that went for.
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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby YHB » Mon May 05, 2014 11:35 am

It's a Liquid Management still, very similar to the Bokakob,it does away with the slant plates for catching the condensate and uses a small dam at the bottom of the sloping section where the liquid is drawn off through a needle valve.

If it was a condenser controlled still it would not need the valve.

If you have the necessary height and the right packing their is no reason why it will not give you the same azeo output as a Bok.

This is sometimes made by rich people who do not want to make the diagonal cuts and solder the slant plate in, but who have five pounds to waste on a 45deg elbow.
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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby Icefever » Mon May 05, 2014 12:26 pm

A couple of photos of the "THAT" still...may help to to identify

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The angle is just a cut soldered joint...you can see the take off point underneath. It's thought that there maybe a slant plate inside the elbow.

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The condenser end is fixed by the looks of it...so no movement there..
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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby jonnyboy40 » Mon May 05, 2014 12:46 pm

Dear All,

Thanks for the replies and the warm welcome

Yes I bought it on eBay last week looked like a good buy but hadn’t seen the design before.

I asked my farther in-law to modify the column on my SS Super Reflux 25l still and my mother in law accidently threw it out ??? so was looking for a replacement.

Thanks for all the information; the still should arrive by Friday if anyone is interested I’ll post pictures and further details.

What’s the best way to clean it?

I’ll get a sugar wash started this afternoon!

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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby YHB » Mon May 05, 2014 3:13 pm

I cant see any vent holes.

The top should be open to the atmosphere

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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby jonnyboy40 » Mon May 05, 2014 3:46 pm

Hi Brian,

Thanks for the reply.

I’m not sure but I think there is a vent holes at the end of the still near the water-cooling input & outputs, it’s difficult to tell, as the photograph is quite low resolution.

Its interesting in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vJn0lp-IP0 that the end of that still is completely open.

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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby jonnyboy40 » Tue May 06, 2014 6:42 pm

Dear All,

My new still arrived today it looks like an impressive piece of engineering, please see pictures below-

The column is 1 meter tall and is packed with stainless steel scourers.

I’m trying to work out what the access tube is for at the top of the boiler anyone any ideas?

Any suggestions on what I should do first? Its looks clean should I just run a vinegar solution through it then just wash it out?

The heater is 1.5KW heating 7 liters.

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Re: What type of still is this?

Postby YHB » Wed May 07, 2014 12:47 am

7 litres is not very big, allowing for head space you are probaly looking at a charge no bigger than 5 litres. I would think that you are looking at multiple runs in one session.

If that is the case then the access tube is probably a recharge point to save you opening up the still.

When you have finished one run, openn the valve and use a syphon to empty the boiler, then use the same port to add the next charge.

Use an auto syphon - do not try to suck boiling backset up a tube.
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