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Offline Geno61  
#1 Posted : Friday, February 08, 2013 3:43:55 AM(UTC)
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"What temp do you need to keep your water at when pumping it to
the condensing column while running a batch in a EE PSII?

As far as water supply, I was thinking of using a 55 gal. plastic drum
full of water, with the circulating pump. Would this keep the water
at a cool enough temp. to get optimum condensation?, or do I need to
go a different direction.
I'm just getting ready to order my first unit, and am trying to plan ahead
for setting it up. Many thanks for your advice."
Offline Bushy  
#2 Posted : Friday, February 08, 2013 5:06:19 AM(UTC)
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Hi Geno, I have the same rig and use a 37 gallon cooler. I also have some ice jugs made from 1 gallon milk jugs and some made from 2 liter soda bottles. I use these to cool the water when it gets up around 90 degrees. You can run it hotter than that and it will still condense, I just like it cooler as I believe it helps the quality.

When running just feel the condenser input tube once in a while if it starts getting warm throw in an ice jug or two.
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