Doubleuj wrote:aussiebrewer wrote:Hey wj, did you solder and braze the ss or weld?
I tried everything mate, I had this demented idea that I could do copper to stainless, despite
Macs, and others, advise that it is hard, (refer the start of this build thread).
Finally conceded that this is out of my pay grade and got some things welded(tigged) up and others new from FSD.
To be honest, I have spent more on this "adventure" than a new neutraliser from FSD, I have lost 12 months by trying to build this, that means 12 months of drinking shitty t500 essence shit. I love my girl now but would have saved myself the headache and bought if I had my time again.
rumdidlydum wrote:I did the same thing and noticed it as well.
It seems to be more prononced when the wash is a bit low in %.
I have yet to resolder the holes and drill a .9 or 1mm hole.
:-B
EziTasting wrote:We have had this as well, not both bottom plates but the second on its own... speaking to a friend (and fellow distiller) he said to put more power into the still and that seemed to fix it.
But I can not remember this being a consistent issue! so its happened often enough for me to remember it, but not often enough to have investigated the occurrence...
so, thinking on it, closing the holes or reducing their size would have a similar effect as putting in more power ... one puts more steam into the system while the other reduces the flow off ... or am i way off?
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