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Offline ketel3

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Re: The RGB - World's Most Advanced eParrot
« Reply #60 on: May 08, 2018, 09:24:42 PM »
To be honest the boiler temp sensor also has sometimes a short flickering I remembered that when I was visiting Edwin,I had noticed it but did not realise it is the same problem,so will add a resistor there also.
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Re: The RGB - World's Most Advanced eParrot
« Reply #61 on: May 18, 2018, 11:01:54 PM »
Today I did a extra experiment according to the boiler pressure sensor.

The pressure is for a packed colum only as that is what I tested.
As I told before the normal pressure during the run is about 8 dpa to 12 dpa
During stabilisation under full reflux the pressure is about 50 dpa to 65 dpa as a result of extra fluid into the packing and offcourse that gives extra pressure as the gas can not go freely to the top of the colum.
So it always stays under the limit of the eparrot alarm that is set to 100 dpa as standart added into the program.

This run there was time for a experiment , as always people write on several forums about danger coming from  tight  pressed packing into a colum DO NOT PRESS scrubbers they say without any measuraments , so okay I did exactly that,pressed the scrubbers  more tight than I normaly do and see how mr Edwin his invention will make things clear.
The pressure did never reach a dangerous level It was during the complete run at about 63 dpa.
So all I can say is ok flooding may occure but there is no danger what so ever.
See the photo's I took from the run with the tight packed colum,and the photo from a normal packed colum of the previous run.




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Re: The RGB - World's Most Advanced eParrot
« Reply #62 on: May 20, 2018, 06:27:11 PM »
I have much to learn since I've not paid much attention to column pressure.
That needs to end now
And to begin to get my gear up to K3's standard.

Like K3, I want to know where Column Pressure and constant ABV collide.
***and ultimately where the peristaltic pump removal of fusel oils produces the cleanest distillate at the lowest waste.

It is a lofty goal. It involves a lot of hardware, software and run time experience.
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Re: The RGB - World's Most Advanced eParrot
« Reply #63 on: August 21, 2021, 12:17:42 AM »
Please be aware that I do not sell Anything to Anybody.
That includes eParrot kits and parts.

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