digital thermometer knackered

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digital thermometer knackered

Postby Timmsy » Fri Apr 18, 2014 11:38 pm

The T500 temp gauges are stuffed
The bottom one is cracked and showing 10 degrees more than the top one. I think the heat over time has got to it making them brittle. Not like thay were fantastic new may I add.
So i thought id piss them off and I forgot no shops open at all over the easter break where I can get replacements. So I plugged the two probe holes up and I will monitor the outlet water by using a hand held laser thermometer. I ran water through the still and seems it will be easy enough to do it.
If she works fine I doubt I will buy new ones as thay are $25 a hit.
Need to get this pot still going me thinks
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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby Linny » Sat Apr 19, 2014 8:39 am

its not the end of the world if your going to strip and wash, mind you.... if you have ran your still heaps then you could probably run it with your eyes shut
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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby crow » Sat Apr 19, 2014 11:58 pm

oo thermometer on a still what a novel idea, must try that one day :laughing-rolling:
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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby Timmsy » Sun Apr 20, 2014 12:34 am

crow wrote:oo thermometer on a still what a novel idea, must try that one day :laughing-rolling:



Ohh yeah u should. Its what all the cool people are doing. Didn't you know :-)
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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby bt1 » Sun Apr 20, 2014 7:38 am

Just had a peek at T500 thermos...tried Jaycar Electronics? might save you a few bucks.

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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby kiwikeg » Sun Apr 20, 2014 9:38 am

bt1 wrote:Just had a peek at T500 thermos...tried Jaycar Electronics? might save you a few bucks.

bt1

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But also consider pudding the thermometers off completely. They are handy as a guide when starting out but if you consider that barometer pressure and altitude both affect boiling points of liquid dramatically you may be better off just running by gut feeling, nose and noise.
Maybe just try a run without the thermometers to see how it goes.
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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby Yummyrum » Sun Apr 20, 2014 9:56 am

kiwikeg wrote:
bt1 wrote:Just had a peek at T500 thermos...tried Jaycar Electronics? might save you a few bucks.

bt1

:text-+1:
But also consider pudding the thermometers off completely. They are handy as a guide when starting out but if you consider that barometer pressure and altitude both affect boiling points of liquid dramatically you may be better off just running by gut feeling, nose and noise.
Maybe just try a run without the thermometers to see how it goes.

:text-+1: I ran my old spirit still with no thermo when it broke.I found it quite easy.I knew what the output stream would look like.I knew how hot the top and bottom of the condenser normally felt.I knew the roughlly how hot the output pruduct felt and the cooling water.
Iknew what the cooling water stream normally looked like.

With only one tap to adjust it was not hard to do.

And that was before on the fly taste and smell sampling
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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby Timmsy » Sun Apr 20, 2014 2:46 pm

Yummyrum wrote:
kiwikeg wrote:
bt1 wrote:Just had a peek at T500 thermos...tried Jaycar Electronics? might save you a few bucks.

bt1

:text-+1:
But also consider pudding the thermometers off completely. They are handy as a guide when starting out but if you consider that barometer pressure and altitude both affect boiling points of liquid dramatically you may be better off just running by gut feeling, nose and noise.
Maybe just try a run without the thermometers to see how it goes.

:text-+1: I ran my old spirit still with no thermo when it broke.I found it quite easy.I knew what the output stream would look like.I knew how hot the top and bottom of the condenser normally felt.I knew the roughlly how hot the output pruduct felt and the cooling water.
Iknew what the cooling water stream normally looked like.

With only one tap to adjust it was not hard to do.

And that was before on the fly taste and smell sampling


Yeah ive been running tgis still for over a couple years so im pretty confident at running this. I dont rwally wabt to be forking out tge riduclus prices sgops want for cheap chinease junk.

Plys in a week I should be picking up my 50ltr pot still
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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby Hava » Sun Apr 20, 2014 3:07 pm

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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby 7evan » Sun Apr 20, 2014 4:15 pm

Timmsy wrote:
Yummyrum wrote:
kiwikeg wrote:
bt1 wrote:Just had a peek at T500 thermos...tried Jaycar Electronics? might save you a few bucks.

bt1

:text-+1:
But also consider pudding the thermometers off completely. They are handy as a guide when starting out but if you consider that barometer pressure and altitude both affect boiling points of liquid dramatically you may be better off just running by gut feeling, nose and noise.
Maybe just try a run without the thermometers to see how it goes.

:text-+1: I ran my old spirit still with no thermo when it broke.I found it quite easy.I knew what the output stream would look like.I knew how hot the top and bottom of the condenser normally felt.I knew the roughlly how hot the output pruduct felt and the cooling water.
Iknew what the cooling water stream normally looked like.

With only one tap to adjust it was not hard to do.

And that was before on the fly taste and smell sampling


Yeah ive been running tgis still for over a couple years so im pretty confident at running this. I dont rwally wabt to be forking out tge riduclus prices sgops want for cheap chinease junk.

Plys in a week I should be picking up my 50ltr pot still


I think timmsy's a bit tipsy. Spelling anyone :laughing-rolling:
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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby Yummyrum » Sun Apr 20, 2014 6:53 pm

evanmac710 wrote:
Timmsy wrote:
Yeah ive been running tgis still for over a couple years so im pretty confident at running this. I dont rwally wabt to be forking out tge riduclus prices sgops want for cheap chinease junk.

Plys in a week I should be picking up my 50ltr pot still


I think timmsy's a bit tipsy. Spelling anyone :laughing-rolling:


You're so cruel Even....looks just like one of my posts on my Sumsung phone before I have edited it 5 times :teasing-neener:

@ timmsy...if you haven't already done it , sounds like you'll be fine mate :handgestures-thumbupleft:
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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby Timmsy » Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:50 am

Haha yep had a few and this Samsung fone keyboard sux

Ive already ran a TPW through the still had no issues. Just keepted an eye on the outlet water with a laser thermometer and the flow of the spirit.
So all good no need to give shops cash for something that is not needed. ..
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Re: digital thermometer knackered

Postby SBB » Tue Apr 22, 2014 9:04 am

The flow speed of the spirit leaving a T500 is as good a guide as you will get, keep it slow n steady. Water flow speeds and temp really don't count for much.
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