"Hi Tracy,
Just a few quick questions: When you say it tastes ""horrible"" are you referring to each and every individual jar you collect? Or are you combining them and tasting the mix? Also, are you diluting before drinking?
Read that post bushy mentions, it has a LOT of excellent information all in one place ... especially about equalizing and power adjustments.
As far as temperatures go ... IMHO a thermometer gives you nothing more than ballpark numbers. And having one at the kettle offers you almost nothing when using your column. I still use one, but it's only because I need something to plug the little hole in the bung. The fact that I can look at it from time to time to get a feel for where I am in the run is handy ... but my adjustments are
never based on temps.
Here's a Reader's Digest version of how I run my rig (PSII HC, 1500w) ...
Warm up at full power, no column cooling. I'm a ninny about uncontrolled vapor so I ALWAYS have cooling to the
product condenser. Once the fores come across I start reducing power (still no column water). Once heads start I back off the power to a slow drip, then go full reflux for
at least 40 minutes (full column water). Then I back off the column cooling and collect heads very slowly. Once into hearts I may have to bump up the power slightly. If I increase power, I always go full reflux again for at least 15 minutes. I collect hearts somewhere around 800 mL/hour ... plus or minus a few hundred mL ... depending on what's in the boiler or what I'm trying to acoomplish ... or sometimes just depending on my mood.
Nothing I do requires a thermometer. All of my adjustments are based on two simple things: (1) control your collection rate and (2) control how hard you drive your column ... that's all. Collection rate is pretty obvious ... it affects the reflux ratio. Trying to avoid driving your column too hard isn't always as obvious ... especially if you're chasing temps that you read from
above the column condenser. But think of it this way: if you put too much energy in you won't get good separation -- you'll just end up pushing everything further up the column ... basically you'll end up with high abv smearing. You'll notice in bushy's description that he's only using enough power to support he collection rate he wants. He's not damning the torpedoes, full speed ahead.
Anyway, I hope this helps.
--JB"