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Heating control of a 1500w hotplate on a 15 gallon kettle
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My question is, when i start my kettle I don't know if I'm putting to much heat throughout the distillation. I'm running my kettle with about 10 gallons on the 1500w plate at full but but my thermometer goes sky high 210f during the boil with full water flow. I don't know if I need to turn down the heat after it gets to heat. Please give me advise. My results are cloudy and smell horrible!
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Yes you need to turn the heat down......once up to temp turn it down to hold at the desired temp, which is different for all stills. 212 is boiling water and in my opinion thats too hot unless your strippin your wash. Try this --until you get your rig figgered out just go slow and easy --set the heat to make a steady slow drip and that could be 180-190F. If you want to run faster you can but learn first.
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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"is the hotplate bypassed and being used with a router control. if so, at the first sign of a temperature rise, set thr router control to about 80 percent then control the drip with the router control."
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Thanks for the quick replies. Scotty, I do not have it bypassed, just the standard control on the hotplate. Ordered it from brewhaus the same time I got my PSII 15 gal. I think the problem I have is how do you control boiling temp in a 15 gal kettle. It takes FOREVER to get it up to temp and with the reflux on I don't know how I would know the internal liquid temp. I don't want to turn it down too low and mess with the reflux. Like I said, I'm just learnin' how to do this and it's been a blast but I'm really tired up starting these runs and really ending up with nothing. Tell me what y'all think.
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Oh and thanks Heeler. My last run I had it on full and thought this thing would never cool down. I guess it's a lot of trial and error.
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Mine did the same thing bigwheel. I was watching it climb from 70f and about 3 hours later it was at 81f. I thought I was going to be there all day and night getting up to temp. I walked to the back of my house and back to the extractor and BAM! 212f. I was flipping. I still don't know how I'm going to know what setting to put the hotplate on when I get to temp. Any ideas?
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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"heeler---- Dont you think that he really can not do the job without a by passed hot plate and a router control??????
#2 thts a small mount of wattage for 15 gallons.
#3 maybe he should use smaller batches in theboiler???
:):):)"
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