Fluid transfer
I don't have a drain valve on my still. My thinking was its going to be at floor level so what am I going to drain to?
I have been lifting the still to the sink to empty it, with 35 odd litres of pot ale, backset, dunder what ever you like to call it, its fairly heavy but not unmanageable for me a fairly young man to shift.
Time for a change.
Here is what I'm working with.
Stripping set up

End of the run, preparing to tear down

I cap the still and I pop off the pressure gauge

I insert this pick up tube

I add this tyre valve that I made by drilling out a SS dust cap, and trimming down the valve body

I then just need to pump to pressurise the keg (slightly)
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Then the liquid flows, even up hill to the sink, or like here to a new dunder pit.

I'm using cam-lock fittings on the still with EPDM seals, this is super quick for swapping out the connections.
I have been lifting the still to the sink to empty it, with 35 odd litres of pot ale, backset, dunder what ever you like to call it, its fairly heavy but not unmanageable for me a fairly young man to shift.
Time for a change.
Here is what I'm working with.
Stripping set up

End of the run, preparing to tear down

I cap the still and I pop off the pressure gauge

I insert this pick up tube

I add this tyre valve that I made by drilling out a SS dust cap, and trimming down the valve body

I then just need to pump to pressurise the keg (slightly)
]Then the liquid flows, even up hill to the sink, or like here to a new dunder pit.

I'm using cam-lock fittings on the still with EPDM seals, this is super quick for swapping out the connections.

