Surge Boil - Don't Do This!
I have a handful of crushed granite pieces (gravel from my yard, about 2cm size) that I use in my AirStill to prevent surge boiling. Cheap, inert, and it works well. Yesterday I was doing a heads run and forgot to add them. I noticed the top of the still starting to lift, remembered the rocks, and unplugged it. So far, so good. I waited a couple of minutes, carefully removed the top and... you can guess this part, can't you?
Without thinking it through, tossed the rocks into the about to surge boil wash. Dramatic is a good word or the result. Eruption perhaps. In a matter of 3-4 seconds, 3L of foaming, boiling heads had exited the still. Luckily I was far enough back that I did not get burned. Luckily there was nothing to ignite the vapours (thought they were rather intoxicating). Luckily my wife was not home! Unluckily, it was on the carpet in my office. What a mess! What a waste!
So if you find yourself in this position, please remember to be patient and wait for the wash to cool.
Chuck
Without thinking it through, tossed the rocks into the about to surge boil wash. Dramatic is a good word or the result. Eruption perhaps. In a matter of 3-4 seconds, 3L of foaming, boiling heads had exited the still. Luckily I was far enough back that I did not get burned. Luckily there was nothing to ignite the vapours (thought they were rather intoxicating). Luckily my wife was not home! Unluckily, it was on the carpet in my office. What a mess! What a waste!
So if you find yourself in this position, please remember to be patient and wait for the wash to cool.
Chuck

)