bluc wrote:Onset of tails causes the beading because there is more water coming over :handgestures-thumbupleft:
woodduck wrote:Yep onset of tails.
The flooding after you turn it off is normal to a degree. If it filled all your glasses it was probably too much and you may have the packed section a little bit to tight? I find when I turn off the power it will do this and then draw 99% of the liquid from the plates so it effectively drains itself. Not sure if that's normal but it happens with mine.
bluc wrote:I stop at start of tails stops to much funk getting into the packing(Scotia stone) with copper mesh/stainless scrubbers not such a big deal as the packing can be cleaned..
The Stig wrote:I must be a loner.
I keep the hearts of hearts then let rip and keep everything down to 20% and put everything I don’t keep into the next boiler charge .
I do clean the copper mesh after each run, I only use copper in my packed section
And I don’t run that much neutral to be honest
The Stig wrote:Just some citric acid, the powdered stuff from Woolies , a couple of table spoons in a few liters of water in a bucket for no more than a day or max 2, I agitate it every time I walk past.
Leave it too long and it’ll go green and never come back
bluc wrote:Full reflux at start definately bumps up abv. I hold it in full reflux for an hour when doing neutral.
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