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Pardon my ignorance but what would I gain by modding my hot plate
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"Bypass the thermo and use a router speed control that is.
My still is working just fine as far as I can tell. Would a router speed control make the hooch taste better? what am I missing by not modding?"
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" Quote:what am I missing by not modding? The thermostat on your hotplate is most likely just a switch, not a power controller. So it literally switches power on and off based on the temperature surrounding the switch. All of that switching is going to affect the vaporization rate in your boiler. If you're running a pot still it may not be a huge issue. If you're running a column it will cause the temperature in your column to move all over the place -- which is the opposite of what you want when you're trying to reach a steady state during reflux. So if it prevents you from reaching equilibrium, refluxing and/or getting good separation (due to all of the temperature instability), then yes, bypassing the thermostat and using a RSC can lead to a better product. --JB"
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Running right now in column mod. Temp has always held steady as has the flow. I do run it wide open and make very conservative cuts. end product is always good. Just wonderin' if the mod would make it better.
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" Quote:Temp has always held steady as has the flow. I do run it wide open It sounds like your thermostat is not cycling off when you run it wide open (it never gets hot enough to open the circuit). If you try to run with less power, you'll probably see the fluctuations. Quote:end product is always good. Just wonderin' if the mod would make it better. If you're satisfied with your results, I wouldn't change anything. Something I should mention, I only run full power when I strip (pot still). When I do my spirit runs (full column, fully packed), I _always_ charge the boiler with low wines at 35-40%. So I can drop the power considerably to prevent smearing. I've never actually attempted a spirit run (through the column) with a new wash (10-12%)."
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