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by Wino » Fri Nov 21, 2014 9:38 am
hi guys, thanks again for all the advice I've been given and read. It really has enlightened me in the world of distilling.
I have quickly got sick of making neutral and adding cordials. I recently picked up a pure distilling pot still head dirt cheap ,that fits on my t500 boiler. My problem is while ok for stripping, I would like to control the voltage to slow the flow. Does any one know of any controller, that you could plug straight into the power cord of the t500 boiler. I can't find any thing off the shelf. Thanks for you time 8-)
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by Wino » Fri Nov 21, 2014 5:13 pm
Thanks meath, I have ordered
The bits off eBay you suggested. I'll get a local electrician to put it together, as I'm hopeless with electricity. Cheers
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by Jakev1988 » Sat Aug 01, 2015 2:59 pm
My power controler is made with Auberins dspr1 it works great and shows the percentage of power being used if I could work out how to post pics I'd show you some photos
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- equipment: Brand new alembic still with turbo 500 boiler
Looking to build a reflux once I get established
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