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Hi Randy. I've been dosing home distilled ethanol to great effect. Better results than nopox that never did anything for me.
Tonight i realized my still uses copper pipes.
What are the chances of copper leaching into the ethanol?
Im guessing i should replace copper with stainless condenser?
So far no ill affects but no3 way down dosing 40%.
Thanks
Peter
 

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Yes, definitely replace the copper with stainless. If done carefully, I expect little copper will dissolve into the condensing ethanol/water mix, but if you accidentally went to far and were condensing a higher concentration of water, more will.
 

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Hi Randy. I've been dosing home distilled ethanol to great effect. Better results than nopox that never did anything for me.
Tonight i realized my still uses copper pipes.
What are the chances of copper leaching into the ethanol?
Im guessing i should replace copper with stainless condenser?
So far no ill affects but no3 way down dosing 40%.
Thanks
Peter
I am interested in the process as to the tank ie reason for doing this. and results if you don't mind sharing
 
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Hi Randy. I've been dosing home distilled ethanol to great effect. Better results than nopox that never did anything for me.
Tonight i realized my still uses copper pipes.
What are the chances of copper leaching into the ethanol?
Im guessing i should replace copper with stainless condenser?
So far no ill affects but no3 way down dosing 40%.
Thanks
Peter
I am interested in the process as to the tank ie reason for doing this. and results if you don't mind sharing


I don't know why but nopox didn't do anything to control my no3. Vodka worked but it's expensive so i decided to make my own ethanol. It's working far netted than nopox ever did and it's far cheaper to make ethanol than buy nopox or vodka
 
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Yes, definitely replace the copper with stainless. If done carefully, I expect little copper will dissolve into the condensing ethanol/water mix, but if you accidentally went to far and were condensing a higher concentration of water, more will.


Thanks Randy I'll check cu levels. So far no I'll effects. But will look at getting stainless tubing
 

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I don't know why but nopox didn't do anything to control my no3. Vodka worked but it's expensive so i decided to make my own ethanol. It's working far netted than nopox ever did and it's far cheaper to make ethanol than buy nopox or vodka
Nice videos . Makes you wonder what the Mandarin is processing
 

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By the way I know tis does not apply . I talked to a Jewish guy that was in Poland during the second world war. He used to make shine to sell , even to the Germans to feed his family . He was adamant about double distilling to make sure it was not wood alcohol. Might be a thought ?
 

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while bad for people, I don’t think small amounts of methanol are a concern for organic carbon dosing a reef. :)

But if you mean double distilling to avoid copper, I don’t think it will help.
 

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while bad for people, I don’t think small amounts of methanol are a concern for organic carbon dosing a reef. :)

But if you mean double distilling to avoid copper, I don’t think it will help.
No It avoided wood alcohol which blinded or killed people . So I wondered about any connection with fish health
 

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