t500 rashig rings
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t500 rashig rings
hi all.. noob to the site but iv had a t500 for a while.
what can i use for rashig rings as im fed up of using the ceramic ones. the dmn things are not coated and absorb too many smells.
anyone use metal rings or ball bearings?
thanks.
beer bob
what can i use for rashig rings as im fed up of using the ceramic ones. the dmn things are not coated and absorb too many smells.
anyone use metal rings or ball bearings?
thanks.
beer bob
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beerbeermorebeer - Regular

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Re: t500 rashig rings
Soak them in Seredent to clean them.
Use the search box for "SPP" for an alternative. SPP - Spiral Prismatic Packing - small stainless spring like pieces, gives better results too.
Use the search box for "SPP" for an alternative. SPP - Spiral Prismatic Packing - small stainless spring like pieces, gives better results too.
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Re: t500 rashig rings
the SPP look bang on... who sells them?
iv done the sterident thing but they still smell a bit and i think it adds to the spirit and thats why id like to try something different and i like the look of these!
beerbob
iv done the sterident thing but they still smell a bit and i think it adds to the spirit and thats why id like to try something different and i like the look of these!
beerbob
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Re: t500 rashig rings
I used to use OXi to clean my saddles, but I moved on to SS SPP, top & tailed with a copper scrubber, this way if you 100% reflux by lowering the water temp so no flow of spirit, it tends to self clean the packing as well as bringing up the fores to the top of the column.
Some people have stopped making the small SSP, but you will get near to the same results and behaviour using SS scrubbers from top to bottom at a lot cheaper price.
Some people have stopped making the small SSP, but you will get near to the same results and behaviour using SS scrubbers from top to bottom at a lot cheaper price.
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: t500 rashig rings
can i stuff scrubbers in without rashig rings?
i tried to find all copper ones but could only find SS.
i tried to find all copper ones but could only find SS.
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beerbeermorebeer - Regular

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Re: t500 rashig rings
I use a short column packed with SS scrubbers for making white rum, and used to use scrubbers in my tall column. They are a really good packing, and clean up nicely with some warm water at the end of the run.
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Re: t500 rashig rings
would i be better off with copper scrubbers capt?
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Re: t500 rashig rings
beerbeermorebeer wrote:would i be better off with copper scrubbers capt?
NO, use SS scrubbers with 1 copper top & bottom. Push the top copper scrubber up to the bottom of the coil and not into it, pack the rest with SS and a copper at the bottom, this is just the right amount of copper.
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Re: t500 rashig rings
fantastic... iv been trying to a definitive answer to what to pack it with and now im happy..
thing is, how many scrubbers to use and how dense do i pack it.
thing is, how many scrubbers to use and how dense do i pack it.
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Re: t500 rashig rings
beerbeermorebeer wrote:fantastic... iv been trying to a definitive answer to what to pack it with and now im happy..
thing is, how many scrubbers to use and how dense do i pack it.
I went to Lidl where they sell 4 SS ones in a blister pack for about 99p, I bought a tenner's worth, they have a multitude of uses.
The copper ones are a little harder to find, I'm sure we discussed this on former posts a few times, I'm sure a search will find them, "choreboy" are the best ones if you can find them.
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Re: t500 rashig rings
beerbeermorebeer wrote:thing is, how many scrubbers to use and how dense do i pack it.
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You really want to ram them in there - the old piece of advice is you need to be able to breath though the packed tube, but its difficult to blow through.
So it can be pretty densely packed.
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Re: t500 rashig rings
well i followed you advice lads and i got 3.8 litres@ 94% and it was very good with little smell.
im thinking of making some kind of parrot but filling it with copper mesh to take more of the nasties out of the final spirit before i cut it, or am i wasting my time?
beerbob
im thinking of making some kind of parrot but filling it with copper mesh to take more of the nasties out of the final spirit before i cut it, or am i wasting my time?
beerbob
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Re: t500 rashig rings
beerbeermorebeer wrote:well i followed you advice lads and i got 3.8 litres@ 94% and it was very good with little smell.
im thinking of making some kind of parrot but filling it with copper mesh to take more of the nasties out of the final spirit before i cut it, or am i wasting my time?
beerbob
Copper needs to be in the vapour path and not the spirit to do any good
Always give the hardest job to the laziest person because they will always find the easiest way to do it.
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Re: t500 rashig rings
vino-tinto wrote:
Copper needs to be in the vapour path and not the spirit to do any good
so copper after the cooling coil then?
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Re: t500 rashig rings
beerbeermorebeer wrote:vino-tinto wrote:
Copper needs to be in the vapour path and not the spirit to do any good
so copper after the cooling coil then?
Copper scrubber at the bottom of coil so vapours pass through it, vapour condenses on the coil and drops back into the copper scrubber and then it all happens again & again & again (Refluxing).
Excess vapour passes the coil and goes through to the cooling condenser and comes out as spirit and depending how low a temp you run the coil depends on how much vapour passes.
The T500 is a CM (cooling Management) still
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