T_FLeX Posted January 7, 2004 Posted January 7, 2004 I finally got some money together and decided I better spend it on something constructive before I blow it all on food. So after spending around 30 bucks and a few hours of assembly this is what I came up with. http://home.mchsi.com/~tflex101/mantle.htm I found the actual heating element on ebay for really really cheap, ended up costing around 17 bucks shipped. It's kinda old and junky looking but a new one would have cost 100+ bucks. For the controller I used a incandescent light dimmer, I wasn't sure if it would work or not, because the controllers usually used for these mantles are over a hundred bucks, but because the dimmer only cost around 6 bucks I thought I would give it a shot. The dimmer ended up working perfectly, very good at controlling heat, I was able to distill alcohol at exactly 174 F at a steady rate, something I could not do using a flame. The wiring I did myself as you can probably tell, I tried to layer it in electrical tape to avoid getting zapped. I also used my erector set to mount the dimmer and all the wires. So what do you guys think? Is it safe to use?
YT2095 Posted January 7, 2004 Posted January 7, 2004 it`s looks pretty good to me as long as the dimmer is of the same current rating or above that used by the mantle and it doesn`t get too hot due to it`s proximity, all should be great here`s what I would do however, I noticed you were only using a 2 prong plug, I`de use the 3 prong plugs and get a little RCD (Residual Current Detector) or Earth Leakage breaker switch. reason being, you`ll be using liquids in it, and if one should break by accident you risk being electrocuted, maybe get one next payday but you`re setup looks great
blike Posted January 7, 2004 Posted January 7, 2004 Thats a ncie distillation setup you've got going there, how much did it cost you?
T_FLeX Posted January 7, 2004 Author Posted January 7, 2004 I got all the glassware from a lot I bought off ebay, ended up costing 120 dollars shipped, I got all the glassware in that picture and a whole lot of extra flask and cylinders.
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