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Have just bought an Airstill

PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:49 pm
by John51
The seal went on my converted still, no way to replace it.

I'm happy enough now, I can try double distilling, make some rum, gin and schnapps. Best of all, I can use it to strip the wash for my Burco still once it's ready. 6 x 5 minutes which is less time than assembling the Burco. :)

For now, I'm using it the same way as the other one, almost an hour at full power for warm up then down to 175 watts. Product is 10% stronger (~58% now) and virtually no 'homebrew' taste or smell. I can see double distilled product being amazing.

The instructions that come with it are a joke. No mention of foreshots. It does however say to clean the condensor tube after every run. How many of you are doing this?

Re: Have just bought an Airstill

PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 1:37 pm
by billmcc
I fill the condenser tube with a hot citric acid solution after every run it only needs a few mins to soak then ready to use again
Cheers

Re: Have just bought an Airstill

PostPosted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 4:03 pm
by YHB
John51 wrote:Strip the wash for my Burco still once it's ready. 6 x 5 minutes which is less time than assembling the Burco.


Sorry - I am not an Air Stiller and I don't understand - what takes 5 minutes?

Brian

Re: Have just bought an Airstill

PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 11:56 am
by John51
It's 6 minutes now I know about cleaning the condensor tube. :)

While my morning cuppa is brewing, I get the airstill emptied and rinsed, then loaded up with 4L of wash. Plugged in and on a timer, just 5 minutes of my time goes into running it.

With the new machine I'll need to be in most of the day to see how long a strip run takes at say 160 watts. Only need to do that once though.

I found a 100ml measuring syringe and it works well for rinsing the tube.