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Joined: 7/1/2012(UTC) Posts: 162
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So I finally got to see all of season 1 of Moonshiners. Just wondering why they use a big cap on top of the still instead of a column. Is this to catch more flavor, catch more volume? Just curiosity getting the better of me.
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Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered, Moderator Joined: 7/25/2009(UTC) Posts: 2,209
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I believe it acts as a slobber box. It is not the most common design. http://images.search.yah...&va=pot+still+design
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Joined: 3/1/2012(UTC) Posts: 198
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Its about seperation or fractioning when running with a thumper. The piping to thump keg has to be proportionally small compared to the size of a column for said same still to allow vapour velocity to be fast enough to transfer enough heat to run the thumper. A big cap allows for some slow vapour speed before the transfer pipe so you get less smearing.
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Registered
Joined: 7/1/2012(UTC) Posts: 162
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Oh I see, so the big cap is to build pressure into the pipe to the thumper. Gotta do more research. Do you run a thumper? if so, how much more heat up time is there?
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