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=STILL=
Here are some technical details about the still.
Here are some technical details about the still.
* Volume: V<sub>Still</sub>=??? .
* Volume: V<sub>Still</sub>=??? .
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== Still Heater ==
= Still Heater =


* Connection: BOX II X3:(1-4).
* Connection: BOX II X3:(1-4).
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=== New Still Heater ===
== New Still Heater ==




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=== Old Still Heater ===
== Old Still Heater ==


[[Image:Still_heater_old.jpg|right|thumb|120px|Picture of former still heater.]]
[[Image:Still_heater_old.jpg|right|thumb|120px|Picture of former still heater.]]

Revision as of 16:01, 3 January 2012

Here are some technical details about the still.

  • Volume: VStill=??? .


Still Heater

  • Connection: 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.


New Still Heater

Picture of former still heater.
  • CuNi-wire: d=??um, r=200/m, RStill= 1.13{{O}
  • The heater is build up by N=100 twists of the wire wrapped around the former copper heater-body. GE-varnish was used to fix the wire and each layer. To protect the heating wires cigarette paper was added between each layer and at the end. Finally the we used dental floss wrapped around the cigarette paper as top layer to fix an shield the wire.
  • Four copper wires lead from the solder connection at the upper side of the still to resistor beneath it.


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.