Pot head for my T500
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Pot head for my T500
I have just finished testing so I thought I would share my design if anyone is interested in making one.
Pic of fitted pot head

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Pic of fitted pot head
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vino-tinto - Senior Distiller

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Re: Pot head for my T500
It looks great and I am sure that it will produce lots of good drink for a long time to come.
One observation. The hose onto the output from the Lieberg - they are straight pipe not hose barbs, they may be a tight fit when cold, but once the still is running they will be filled with hot water and may become soft and slip off. Keep an eye on them or perhaps put a small jubilee clip on them.
Brian
One observation. The hose onto the output from the Lieberg - they are straight pipe not hose barbs, they may be a tight fit when cold, but once the still is running they will be filled with hot water and may become soft and slip off. Keep an eye on them or perhaps put a small jubilee clip on them.
Brian
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Re: Pot head for my T500
The 8-6 reducer is barbed so as not to come off easy, but the braided are held with 13mm pipe clips when in use.
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vino-tinto - Senior Distiller

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Re: Pot head for my T500
It looks like you have thought of everything, it cannot fail to be good.
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Re: Pot head for my T500
Nice........
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Re: Pot head for my T500
I'm going to be busy this summer.
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Re: Pot head for my T500
WOW VT..
love it, love it...It's a bugger when I see something like this (size wise). I get to thinking I can't wait to get a bigger stil, I've got 23 lts of lentil wash out in the cold in the brewhouse. With another 23lts of lentil started on Sunday. So I'm really looking forward to stripping 46 lts of wash through my 4lts Airstill...
It's going to take ages... 
love it, love it...It's a bugger when I see something like this (size wise). I get to thinking I can't wait to get a bigger stil, I've got 23 lts of lentil wash out in the cold in the brewhouse. With another 23lts of lentil started on Sunday. So I'm really looking forward to stripping 46 lts of wash through my 4lts Airstill...
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Re: Pot head for my T500
Icefever wrote:WOW VT..love it, love it...It's a bugger when I see something like this (size wise). I get to thinking I can't wait to get a bigger stil, I've got 23 lts of lentil wash out in the cold in the brewhouse. With another 23lts of lentil started on Sunday. So I'm really looking forward to stripping 46 lts of wash through my 4lts Airstill...
It's going to take ages...
46 litres divided x 4 = 11.5 stripping runs.
11.5 x 1.5 litres @ 58% = 17.25 litres.
17.25 litres back to 30% = 33.83 litres.
33.83 litres divided x 4 = 8 spirit runs.
strip runs = 28 hours
spirit runs = 24 hours
That should take you about a week.
Conclusion: "You need a bigger still"
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vino-tinto - Senior Distiller

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Re: Pot head for my T500
Bugger Bugger Bugger...
what about me bringing my 46 lts over for you to do for me in two goes...

what about me bringing my 46 lts over for you to do for me in two goes...

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Icefever - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Pot head for my T500
"If it looks good it is good" top job Vino-Tinto.
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Re: Pot head for my T500
VT... Daft Q..the t500 use BSP fittings???? so this backnut...this one will screw into the 500 ring?...job done.. 

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Icefever - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Pot head for my T500
Yip, the T500 is a 1.5" bsp thread
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Capt-Cudellez - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Pot head for my T500
Cheers Capt.. 

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Re: Pot head for my T500
Always give the hardest job to the laziest person because they will always find the easiest way to do it.
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vino-tinto - Senior Distiller

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Re: Pot head for my T500
vino-tinto wrote:Icefever, did you read my other post on using 1.5" BSP backnut
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=2799
I did mate..(now reread)...forgot all about it, there's so much on the forum it's hard to remember all the hints & tips that are on here....maybe we should ask Jimmy for a "hints & tips" section.

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