Just rinse the distiller three times after washing with vinegar.

Distilling is going to remove contaminants from the water. So
any slight traces of vinegar are being removed from the final
product along with minerals and other impurities in the tap
water.

If you are using hot tap water you might try using cold water
since the hot water pipes are more likely to be contaminated.

Could be your meter, and if you have no way of calibrating
the meter then you don't know if it is actually set to register
zero when the water is zero.

Garnet

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Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I'll try this Chuck, but wouldn't the vinegar itself be a contaminant?  dee

On 16 Nov 2009, at 19:27, [email protected] wrote:

Is it possible that your first use left the distiller with residue
from using up ALL the water? Thus adding contaminates for subsequent
batches? (you know, white stuff?)
Scrub it with a little white vinegar after use and try again.

Don't run the distiller 'till it's dry.

Preboiling the water before distilling is a good idea.

                                                Chuck


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