jeracoo wrote:Thats pretty nice, how much did you cost it up at, using stainless?
McStill wrote:Parrot setup does look better now, you shouldn't have any problems with surging with the vent like that, but I now prefer the parrot detached as it's a bit more convenient in my situation.
Who cares how much it costs when your building something for yourself to use for ever, and also you'll need a valve or two for your coolant lines, my newest has a 1/2" needle valve for the reflux condenser and its amazing how good you can control temps with it. A gate valve would do nicely, I just like the look of a big chunky needle valve :mrgreen:
Cheers :D
Also,I have a question regarding coolant plumbing, is there a preffered method for routing dephleg water flow? Is it mandatory that the coolant be counter flow in the dephleg, or would it be acceptable run the water in the bottom and out the top of it? Plumbing plumbing from the bottom up would prevent air locking the condenser and prevent it from siphoning itself dry too.
If counter flow is mandatory, would a trap that goes up to the inlet level work to prevent airlock or siphon?
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