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Originally Posted by: LWTCS Linkway,
you do not need cold water as such. If you are running from the faucet, the room temp water is very adequate.
You do not need to pre-chill if your supply is from the tap.
An ""Ice Bucket"" is used when re-circulating water with a pump. The ice is merely a way to prevent the reserve water from getting to hot.
However, if your condenser is so undersized that it can not keep up with the demand of needed knock down power,,,,,,then your system is prolly very helpful.
Can't you recover the waste water and water the garden,,,,flush the toilet,,,,,wash the dishes?
LWTCS: Yeah, in order for me to get any real knock down power, I need to get the water running through the condenser cold. Out of the sink the normal running temp is 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Which increases over time. With the ice bucket in line and the still off: the temp goes down to about 68 degrees Fahrenheit. It was a challenge just trying to maintain the temp at the instructed 92 degrees Celsius. You can read below to see how I managed my first reflux run. :)
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Hey, I've been carried away with work and the like. Never got to tell you guys what my first outcome was. So here goes. I used a molasses wine and I took the 50mls out and set aside. After this, I took out sections in 200mls containers. I did this amount seeing my still is only 5 liter capacity, knowing that I wont get a lot out of it, and that 200mls was enough to use my hydrometer at each take.
Head: ____ - 50mls
1. 67.5% - 200mls
2. 67.5% - 200mls
3. 64.5% - 200mls
Head had some smell to it, where as #1 and #2 had just an alcohol smell. #3 had more of a 'flavored' smell, if that makes sense to you. It was a good smell, unlike the Head's smell. Which wasn't so nice.
I used the instructions for the still. As it said to do, I did. So I kept the temp on the condenser at no more than 92 degrees Celsius. I'm thinking now that temp is to high and a reason I only got 67.5% from my run.
After doing the run, mixing the 600mls together yielded me 66.0%. I did the cutting math to bring it down to 40%. Here is where I came upon something strange. My run was as clear as a clean window on a sunny mid-summer day; until I added 0.2925mls of water to it. When I added the water: it got cloudy. But it ONLY happened when I added the water. Is that natural?
Other than that, I haven't drank any yet. Been really busy, and I'm currently getting ready for an excursion to Romania. (If anyone knows of any Distilleries there, let me know please.)"