Why not set up a waste heat exchanger.  That would allow you to
recapture some of the heat needed for distillation to heat the next
batch.

mtushmoo wrote:

>  Remember, Boiling requires heat to make it happen, even if it is
> occuring in a vacumn.  The vacumn making the ethanol boil will absorb
> heat from the mix.  That's the process that air conditioners work
> by....or did you mean the heat in the condensor from the condensing
> vapors?
>
> Eric
>
> It's disposing of the heat after I've used it, that will be my
> > shortcoming. I am trying to remove the heat disposal problem, by
> > simply not putting the heat in to start with.
> > I welcome any thoughts and commentary on my approach.
> >
> > Motie
>
>
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