Hi, I am wondering whether you could give me advice on the tiltable hydropresses from Speidel, Zottel, Euroinox, Lancman, Zambelli ... of around 100l capacity. Which is the best and which to stay away from?
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I have the 170 litre lancman and it is great. All stainless steel. With two people working we easily do 1000 litres in a day. Average roughly 60 percent plus yield. Considered the 250 litre but decided the smaller version would be easier to handle (i.e., pull out and empty the press bag) when working alone. In expanding, I would operate two or more of these in tandem (there's a German study somewhere showing that two in tandem is more efficient than a single larger press).
On Thursday, August 20, 2020 at 2:03:04 PM UTC+2, Christian Stolte wrote:Hi, I am wondering whether you could give me advice on the tiltable hydropresses from Speidel, Zottel, Euroinox, Lancman, Zambelli ... of around 100l capacity. Which is the best and which to stay away from?
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Good thread here.
I’ve been working through the comparisons between hydro presses and the more traditional packing presses as I need to upgrade from my old oak / 20 tonne air jack press to something more manageable as the years dictate. I built my oak frame press about 7 years ago but I’m now finding that the setting up and effort to build the cheeses and lifting the air jack and double thick oak top to the press quite tiring after a full day’s pressing, not great for my back either! I want to be able to set up mills and presses quicker without all the prep need for my current set up so that I can react to pressing smaller quantities of apples gathered in our village rather than a long week of intensive pressing in October, sort of averaging it out rather that a rush.
I planted a new orchard with 200 cider trees in the Chiltern Hills about 4 years ago and the fruits of my labour are starting to come through, so it’s time to upgrade as throughput will be increasing dramatically in the coming years.
The tilting Lancman 250 looks great and thanks to Wayne Bush for the tandem idea but I see that it takes extracts about 60% juice on a 3 bar water supply as opposed to 75% with a packing press. Is it possible to increase juice extraction as this is about 10% less that other presses and pressing 1000’s of litres a year, and expanding, will make a significant difference to juice yields? Also does anyone know if it possible to increase the pressure in a hydro press to get more juice extracted?
I’m working through the process to see how much effort is required to produce say 1000 litres (obviously depending on variable apple juice content) so I can decide on a packing press or a hydro press?
Any advice out there?
Bryan
The Chiltern Cider Company Ltd
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