"Ratflinger,
As you can see, I have a buch of weight hanging off of my keg. As such, I felt like it would be really important to have the strongest, most stable conections. I welded a 2"" SS (schedule 80) nipple to the factory connector.
I don't have any tri clamp parts, but I am a big fan as that solution is very handy. Just not a good fit for my purposes.
This is the flow diagram for the Thump Tower. The larger pot below the tower works on the same principal, but is only a single chamber.
The dephlag at the top is a cooling management device that introduces a cooler vapor path at the top of the tower that will help additional water vapor condense and fall back into the top thump chamber thus allowing a more pure vapor to enter the product condenser.
The thing that makes this unit different from a column is that the reflux does not fall back to the primary boiler. The reflux falls only as far as the top chamber. With this process, the goal is a potstilled flavor profile that has a good crisp alcohol bite.
I have yet to master or become fully intamate with how much flexibility this unit has. For the sake of experiment (as I do not typically shoot for nuetural), on my next run I will collect fores and heads, then put the unit into 100% reflux mode for an hour or so and try to liberate and ""load"" all of the usable alcohol into the thumpers before take off.
An other advantage is that the take off rate is very very fast.
And finally,,, by loading all the chambers with flavored liquid and more judicious use of the dephlag,,,I hope to render a very smooth (proper) rum."
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