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* R<sub>Still</sub>= 1.13 k{{O}}, new heater installed November 2011.
* R<sub>Still</sub>= 1.13 k{{O}}, new heater installed November 2011.
* I<sub>Still</sub>= 3-5 mA, depending on required cooling power.
* I<sub>Still</sub>= 3-5 mA, depending on required cooling power.
* The still heater is mounted on the lower side of the still. It's wires lead from the resistor via a fed-through at the flange of the still to the 1K-pot and are shielded by a textile tube.
* The still heater is mounted on the lower side of the still. The resistor is shielded by a gold plated copper housing. The wires are shielded by a textile tube and lead from the resistor via a fed-through at the still-flange to the 1K-pot.


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<gallery widths="120" heights="160" perrow="3">
Image:Still_heater_01.jpg|Still heater
Image:Still_heater_01.jpg|Still heater mounted on lower side.
Image:Still_heater_02.jpg|Wiring
Image:Still_heater_02.jpg|Wiring along the still and beneath.
Image:Still_heater_03.jpg|Wiring
Image:Still_heater_03.jpg|Wiring from 1K-pot to Still.
</gallery>
</gallery>



Revision as of 11:11, 3 January 2012

STILL

Here are some technical details about the still.

  • Volume: VStill=??? .


Still Heater

  • The heater is connected to BOX II X3:(1-4).
  • RStill= 1.13 k, new heater installed November 2011.
  • IStill= 3-5 mA, depending on required cooling power.
  • The still heater is mounted on the lower side of the still. The resistor is shielded by a gold plated copper housing. The wires are shielded by a textile tube and lead from the resistor via a fed-through at the still-flange to the 1K-pot.


Old Still Heater

Picture of former still heater.
  • Resistance of still heater : RStill=880. Based on the original SHE-manual it was supposed to be ~1k?

! removed November 2011, since it didn't work anymore. One resistance-foil was broken.