Re: Airstill, Best Practice and Results
I agree, airstills are a great first still.
If you couple them with a power controller, you can increase the quality of the spirit run. I used a neat looking 300w light dimmer from the bay to do the spirit run at 160w. ok it's 30w shy of the airstills power draw but it never got excessively warm. Of course the fan runs on a separate socket at full mains.
I now have a T-500 and the pros are better quality and more product per run but the cons are having to plan time for the run, fiddling with it some and being in the kitchen for ages as I do slow runs. Starting with a T-500 would have been somewhat daunting for me without the airstill experience.
If you couple them with a power controller, you can increase the quality of the spirit run. I used a neat looking 300w light dimmer from the bay to do the spirit run at 160w. ok it's 30w shy of the airstills power draw but it never got excessively warm. Of course the fan runs on a separate socket at full mains.
I now have a T-500 and the pros are better quality and more product per run but the cons are having to plan time for the run, fiddling with it some and being in the kitchen for ages as I do slow runs. Starting with a T-500 would have been somewhat daunting for me without the airstill experience.
) but how much Booze do you plan on drinking?
and it can be stored under a bench and used without a water source...even when you're at work 
