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Offline scotty  
#1 Posted : Saturday, September 18, 2010 10:47:56 PM(UTC)
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"I want to test one of my stills that i just converted to electric-- i installed a 1650 watt heater element and i just recd a router controll in the mail yesterday-- it would be a chance to test both items.

But actually i am wondering about storing the distilled water. I want to make 3 gallons.
Actually i have more than one question.

1-- When i run the distilled water should i just run it as hard as i can.

2-- can i store the distilled water for months by treating it with sorbate and sulfite.

I would be keeping it in a 3 gallon carboy that is filled to the top and sealed with a cork and then i would coat the cork with wax to seal it to the carboy opening.


Any comments or suggestions on this??????"
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#2 Posted : Sunday, September 19, 2010 2:24:29 AM(UTC)
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1-- When i run the distilled water should i just run it as hard as i can.

You will run as a pot distiller, and can run very quickly as water does not have a large amount of contaminants at a relatively close boiling point to that of water.

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2-- can i store the distilled water for months by treating it with sorbate and sulfite.

I am not sure why you would take clean, distilled water and add chemicals back to it, as that defeats the purpose. Distilled water does tend to go 'stale' after a while, and given how fast you can distill a few gallons of water I would suggest using it within at least a couple of weeks of distilling.
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#3 Posted : Sunday, September 19, 2010 2:41:03 AM(UTC)
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"I want to have some water stored for use at a later time.
totally distilled water is not my actual goal.
i store my fermented wash this way as though it were wine. then i can run it at a later date.
i was thinking of having some stored water. it is not a necessity actually because my tap water is excellent for diluting spirits.
it was just a spontaneous thought. probably not practical.

however the question still lurkes in the back of my mind.

Would the treatment keep the water drinkable????"
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#4 Posted : Sunday, September 19, 2010 2:57:40 AM(UTC)
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Probably easier to go to Walmart & buy distilled water. Your distilled water would not need treatment, but it's the container, etc where you might add contaminates
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#5 Posted : Sunday, September 19, 2010 6:14:42 AM(UTC)
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Probably easier to go to Walmart & buy distilled water. Your distilled water would not need treatment, but it's the container, etc where you might add contaminates



I want to run one of my stills to test the electric mod and the router control. I thought i would save the water as long as i am going to run it any way.
I made this more complicated than it reall should be but curiosity is the problem here OhMyGod

I am retired for many years and need to keep busy or whats left of my mind will surely sleep.BigGrin"
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