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I am using the 8 gallon Brewhaus HC PS II, (3" diameter tower), am just getting started and curious what kind of temps you all are looking for at the top of your still, in the cooling water AND of the Fores-Heads-Hearts-Tails in their collected liquid form. I have generally followed some top of the still threads, but not much on the actual collection liquid temps. Mine seemed warm in the jars and my cooling water went warm right away...I changed the cooling water several times and added ice frequently...please advise.
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"All that sounds normal -- remember vapor is hot gas and will indeed heat your cooling water, so you do indeed have to keep up with it. Try a bigger holding tank for your condenser water, that might help. I use a 13 gallon igloo cooler and have to add ice to that too since it takes me 5-7 hours to cook all I want out of my still. You on the right track so keep at it --- The temp at the top is good way to keep track of your cooking temp area in degrees if you see what I'm saying. Other than that the temp comes into play at the end of the run moreso than the beginning. When you get upwards of 210F you know that water coming next ----get it? With my setup 200F is where I'm turning it off and starting my cleanup. So good luck and hope this helps."
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Joined: 1/27/2012(UTC) Posts: 526
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I use a 150 Qt cooler and have 10 1gal milk jugs that fill with water and freeze. That gives me enough ice to keep me running cool enough for the whole run, 6-8hr, recirculating the water through the ice chest.
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