Hi all, The internet has provided me with far too many conflicting rates and formulae for calculating whether an external water bath for a stainless steel...
Andrew, a mash temperature will typically vary inbetween 90C (~17%) - 99C (~1%) during operation. IMO you'll get missleading results by using 78C for mash...
That's a very good point. Well, even at only 1 deg C difference the rate is 4.4kW for that area of 2mm SS wall. The other problem will have to be how to...
This is about five times more expensive as the same material is available on the free market. bradr36 <bradr36@...> wrote:http://tinyurl.com/cje38 ... ...
... Harry, I hope you never get off the soapbox. Your input to this group is invaluable. I know I don't often have time to devote to the group, but I _always_...
I seem to be in a creative mood, how about making an inverted liebig version of that crossflow condenser? It should be quite easy to build with reglular...
... build ... easily ... Hi Riku, I don't know if you realise it, but you've just hit on the reason why I decided to put the vapour OUTSIDE the cooling tubes....
Well, that's the reason I said INVERTED Liebig, ie. just a straight tube where water flows and a vapor jacket around it. With high capacity pump you could make...
... straight ... about ... 22mm ... Your theory is broadly correct. However, the details are a lot more intricate. You need to consider laminar flow (among...
... for ... ANYONE ... keeping a ... Internet... ... power to ... practices. ... of our ... basic ... hobbies ... Game Boy ... make our ... Wanna borrow my...
Hi Harry Great job Just a couple of questions. How dose the liquid cross the dam wall to the other side, would it not build up on the other side. And possibly...
I know the Q was to Harry, but I will interject a little here. Just because I have built one of Harry devices and use it regularly. I guess I, like ya'll, am...
Hi Harry, Riku, etc. Refrigeration heat transfer coils (condenser and evaporator) use Rifle bore tubing the idea is that as the refrigerant passes through the...
I have been lurking and watching the discussion on condensers.... I have come up with an example that I am in the process of building.... I have uploaded a...
That's exactly what I was talking about. I'd try 1" pipe inside to give vapors more room to turn around and cool. Also it would be easier to use reducers to...
... The federal permit comes from the TTB (Dept of Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau) You can find the forms on the web. just do a search for...
... ======================== If applying for a US fed. alco. fuel permit, go to.... TTB regulations at http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov In the browse box, select...
30122
Distillers@yahoogroup...
Jun 1, 2005 5:44 pm
Distillers & new_distillers Policy Distillers & new_distillers Policy Introduction: Due to the ever-increasing worldwide activity in relation to spamming,...
30123
Distillers@yahoogroup...
Jun 1, 2005 5:44 pm
Use the Links facility at left of screen. Access... Search Recipes Suppliers Information Forums Copper regards Management Team...
Riku point well taken on 1 in pipe and standard fittings..... it certainly would be a no machine work or drilling construction using standard parts.... I do...
Kim, Yes, 1.5" pipe will have more area and cooling effect. Since you have all the stuff why don't you just build one and see how it works. If 1.5" is too much...
... <abbababbaccc@y...> wrote: <snip> If steam is pouring out of your ventilation hole it's a good ... condensers ... A child's balloon placed over the vent...
A package of three S/S pot scrubbers costs about Cdn $2.00 and is just the right amount to pack a 1 1/2" column over a length of 30". What in God's name is so...
You are right again Harry. I've played too much with electric stuff and forgotten the realities of open flame. A more "civilized" way could be to use a long...
Riku Your are right ..... I will try it and see..... all the theory in the world won't replace actual hard testing..... of course theory will get you in the ...
... the world ... you in the ... It's an interesting concept, Kim. Let us know the results. As to working out the size, just calculate the hot/cold transfer...