Plumby wrote:Trying to avoid puking? I've beard that it provides even temperature around the boiler. Also puking is more likely with an electric element as there is lots of bubbles constantly forming on the element. Not sure if any of it's true but it definitely sounds believable.
Doubleuj wrote:Beautiful prof :handgestures-thumbupleft: that'll stop you burning botanicals.
If you make a lid(with breather hole) for the outer boiler you'd retain a lot of heat and water.
Plus it'd help with heat up time too. Like putting a lid on the saucepan on the stove
Professor Green wrote:Doubleuj wrote:Beautiful prof :handgestures-thumbupleft: that'll stop you burning botanicals.
If you make a lid(with breather hole) for the outer boiler you'd retain a lot of heat and water.
Plus it'd help with heat up time too. Like putting a lid on the saucepan on the stove
Thanks Doubleuj.
I know sealing it and having a breather hole will keep heat and water in but I just don't have the skills or tools to fabricate it. My criteria for this was that it had to be not too expensive and doable with the minimum of tooling. I'm enough of a tool as it is!
Cheers,
Prof. Green.
Professor Green wrote:That's very kind but soldering copper pipe is dead simple and you haven't seen any of my joins close up!
The larger pot did indeed come with a lid.
Cheers,
Prof. Green.
bluc wrote:Sweet build would be good for small batch gin/absinthe or thick corn mash.. still wondering about harvesting the steam, could you put a sealed lid and a reflux condenser on it contsantly knocking vapour back to water? Would it build pressure? would it be dangerous like that? any idea professor/ wj?
Doubleuj wrote:Professor Green wrote:That's very kind but soldering copper pipe is dead simple and you haven't seen any of my joins close up!
The larger pot did indeed come with a lid.
Cheers,
Prof. Green.
Haha, you haven't seen my failures have you??? :laughing-rolling: I'm the sprinkler king
Couldn't the lid have the centre cut out, forming a donut shape that just sits on the outer boiler?
hillzabilly wrote:From your humble start in this practice,I am blown away by your progress and participation on the forum.10 out of 10 from me Professor Green,your dad wasn't on gilligans island was he by chance.cheers hillzabilly :clap: :handgestures-thumbupleft:
scythe wrote:You shouldn't get too much evapouration really as the water shouldnt get to a rolling boil.
It only really needs to get to 80°c to get the job done.
I wonder how long it will take for the temp to equalize between the wash and bath?
Professor Green wrote:scythe wrote:You shouldn't get too much evapouration really as the water shouldnt get to a rolling boil.
It only really needs to get to 80°c to get the job done.
I wonder how long it will take for the temp to equalize between the wash and bath?
I think it will probably reach a rolling boil as I think it will need to be hotter than the liquid in the inner pot to cause that to boil. Guess I'll find out when I do my first run.
Cheers,
Prof. Green.
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