I just want to thank you for making these videos and the distiller. I run a very small business making all natural skin care. I am super interested in ancient medicine and passionate about sharing it. This little distiller is going to help not just save me money, but give me greater control on purity. I really want the bigger distiller but it’s expensive. I am a content creator with a modest 300,000 following and was wondering if you would maybe like to sponcer me by sending me a large distiller and I will tell all my customers & followers who makes this little beauty
@@LeTimeLeo Thank you for answering. My setup is laboratory based. I run a boiling flask with Claison adapter to a biomass bulb. The biomass bulb connects to a still head and then to a Graham condenser. I will try to connect the oil separator to the condenser like it's a Dean-Stark trap or Clevenger apparatus. I'll let.you know how it works out.
This separator is good for active separating oil and water, which means your water and oil mixture is separated while production. If you have the mixture ready for separation, you can use flask separator.
I just want to thank you for making these videos and the distiller. I run a very small business making all natural skin care. I am super interested in ancient medicine and passionate about sharing it. This little distiller is going to help not just save me money, but give me greater control on purity. I really want the bigger distiller but it’s expensive. I am a content creator with a modest 300,000 following and was wondering if you would maybe like to sponcer me by sending me a large distiller and I will tell all my customers & followers who makes this little beauty
Hi, please send me email and I am interested in knowing more about your work. Email to leo@letimestill.com
great video
Thanking you...
Is there a video showing this connected to the setup and running?
Is this apparatus connected to the condenser?
Yes. Use a tubing to lead the distillate into the separator. While collecting oil and hydrosol, they can be separated due to their density difference.
@@LeTimeLeo Thank you for answering. My setup is laboratory based. I run a boiling flask with Claison adapter to a biomass bulb. The biomass bulb connects to a still head and then to a Graham condenser. I will try to connect the oil separator to the condenser like it's a Dean-Stark trap or Clevenger apparatus. I'll let.you know how it works out.
This good water oil separator..?? I want to use it for waste oils...
This separator is good for active separating oil and water, which means your water and oil mixture is separated while production. If you have the mixture ready for separation, you can use flask separator.
@@LeTimeLeo After watching your video, I purchased the LETime Distiller (500 ml). What size is the oil separator?