Thanks, but I'll stick with plug-in and walk away!That's where I got mine. amazon . ca actually. You can buy a pot still on there for about the same price too.
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Thanks, but I'll stick with plug-in and walk away!That's where I got mine. amazon . ca actually. You can buy a pot still on there for about the same price too.
You should never just walk away, Especially when using flammable solvents.Thanks, but I'll stick with plug-in and walk away!
Thanks Brewsterman! I didn't mean like walk away and leave. I just meant not have to sit there and futz with the temperature like a pot still on a stove. But I won't sit there for the hours it takes to do the evaporation, I'll just plug it in on the porch!You should never just walk away, Especially when using flammable solvents.
What happens if it does spring a leak & your not around?
Malfunctions & over heats , because it's a Chinese piece of c*ap
I always keep watch, when messing with danger
Safety first
# 1 cause of house fires are caused by people cooking & walking away
What? Dude! Why have i not found this? I want to reclaim that Everclear too…and you let me flounder around…I got a Morphon for $100 and have run it twice. Works really well so far.
I got a gallon of 120 proof Everclear to 170 in two passes. Then I spilled it all over the courtyard!
Actually I haven't used it since it fell off the bench a few days later.What? Dude! Why have i not found this? I want to reclaim that Everclear too…and you let me flounder around…
Is that thing still working?
Mine was a Morphon, but brand names change on the Chinese made stuff. What stays the same is the design so looks matter!Somehow I missed the Brand and Model of the Amazon.ca distiller. Would you please repeat for me?
Where's the plug?Just found this cool distiller, that bush doctor 77 posted up
Where's the plug?
They are not designed for alcohol, they are water distillers repurposed.I use a Vevor distiller -- has adjustable heat settings -- upgraded model has a timer on it. Design is similar to others on market -- couple design flaws I saw was the receiving vessel has no spout to pour retrieved liquid and another was that drip tube just clears the opening in the receiving vessel. This is because the distilling vessel has angled sides instead of straight up and down thus keeping the center of opening on receiving vessel from being placed directly under drip tube coming out of distiller.
A simple fix would be to elongate and angle the drip tube away from the distiller - approx 1-2 inches. But this is just me , a simple farmer and processor.. As said I'm just now getting back to making oil since last in 79.
Happy Growing
MotaMan
The only ways that I've made oil, in my case really i make a very strong tincture, I stop when its about the consistency of cold maple syrup that way I can use a dropper bottle and get an exact dose everytime.Need to pick your brain Nunya - as I said I'm getting back to making oil since 79 - when I am "boiling" off the alcohol how can one tell when all is been evaporated leaving only the oil. I've heard of the tiny bubbles and burn test but I am looking for sure fire way to determine total evaporation.
And on the distiller -- some sites actually tout the distiller to be multi functional -- distilling both water and alcohol. There's even a youtube video showing how to run mash through the device.. I see it as both -- if it was just for water then there would be no need for any temp control since water boils at a set temp and device would be factory set to run at this temp.
I see your device runs under vacuum -- hence minimal loss of solvent. That was one of the simple beauties of the Thai Power Iso2 -- it was all enclosed -- removal of oil , reclamation of solvent with little loss of solvent - but I digress those were simple yet effective times of the past..
I'm just hoping I'm not going to run a bunch of oil and ruin it -- thanks for your input.
MotaMan