McStill wrote:I'm gunna say that if anyone wants to build one of these rigs a certain amount of research is required, and that research is not getting spoon fed by asking questions that have been answered repeatedly previously.
If you dont understand that you cant determine ABV or output speed in a pot still by adjusting the condenser you're not ready to to build a bubbler ;-)
a few statements I interpreted as "we already have proven designs, why are you trying to optimise?" and "if you dont already know this stuff then we wont tell you".
If you dont understand that you cant determine ABV or output speed in a pot still by adjusting the condenser you're not ready to to build a bubbler
.I also had toyed with the idea of having post the reflux condenser larger tubing diameters to induce a lower pressure effect in effect 'dragging" the vapour through...I'm a little short on the physics of it currently and still looking in to this as a design idea....say 6" on top of 4' col. Most current designs reduce or halve post reflux but it seems to be more about costs and availability to me
bt1 wrote:I simply wanted an answer to this question.I also had toyed with the idea of having post the reflux condenser larger tubing diameters to induce a lower pressure effect in effect 'dragging" the vapour through...I'm a little short on the physics of it currently and still looking in to this as a design idea....say 6" on top of 4' col. Most current designs reduce or halve post reflux but it seems to be more about costs and availability to me
Simply really I've done the readin and done the building but I can't find a straight answer to this change to my new design...
bt1
sam_and_liv wrote:If you can't build a bubbler that performs well from the vast amount of info provided by the guys on this site then you really have not read all the threads.
No one is being secretive about anything. If you haven't noticed Mac post pics of a lot of builds and there internals.
I know a lot of the info is hidden in different threads but no one here has the time to consolidate it all
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