• Here is a link to the full explanation: https://rollitup.org/t/welcome-back-did-you-try-turning-it-off-and-on-again.1104810/

I always get mixed answers on this, what is the truth?

GhostBud420

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It would be hard for me as a dabber to see any irregular bubbles due to the fact that I run my nail a lot hotter then 300F, which I'm guessing is around THC's Boiling Point. Plus i know the stuff i dab is fully purged. 50+hours in the chamber.
 

Fadedawg

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There isn't supposed to be any activity from solvent residues, just MP. Your hash oil isn't really hash oil unless it melt. So any bubbling is solvents unless you hit BP of hash oil.
Not sure I understand your point. Could you elaborate?

We are agreed that solvent residue is a negative, and that hash oil does melt, but oil also bubbles from decarboxylation, which occurs as a function of losing water and CO2.

I personally run my email above 100C/212F, so the water leaving is a given, thus water vapor and CO2 bubbles are ostensibly to be expected. Are you running yours below 100C/212F?
 

oilmkr420

Active Member
Well below if vacuum purged. More like 140F and -26Hg. The moisture content is <15%. Residues are from ethanol only and is added once fully purged so that water content is the only remaining residuals left. It leads for a sweeter tasting extract. Did you ever come to Cali? I never got your call.
 

oilmkr420

Active Member
decarboxylation happens prior to extraction so that the cbd isn't exposed to its melting point degrading those desired compounds of interest. That's why 140F is the temp I choose. So my melting point apparatus then melts at about 148F and is spilled, so the next mp is 151-153F w very little crossover and high percentage cbd is possible. 50% or better is the goal.
 

oilmkr420

Active Member
It would be hard for me as a dabber to see any irregular bubbles due to the fact that I run my nail a lot hotter then 300F, which I'm guessing is around THC's Boiling Point. Plus i know the stuff i dab is fully purged. 50+hours in the chamber.
That's a long time subjected to heat.
 

Fadedawg

Well-Known Member
Well below if vacuum purged. More like 140F and -26Hg. The moisture content is <15%. Residues are from ethanol only and is added once fully purged so that water content is the only remaining residuals left. It leads for a sweeter tasting extract. Did you ever come to Cali? I never got your call.
SoCal twice and NoCal three times, but as I mentioned beforehand, they were closely scheduled events. The distance is the same both ways, so next time you are in these parts, do drop by!
 

oilmkr420

Active Member
The first picture was propane and the dark extract was hit w n-butane after propane, but was convinced the n-butane was dirtier than the first extract of propane and it purges quicker than butane too. Spills or splashes burn way worse than the frostbite of butane. So one needs special care dispensing it into a sealed vessels is a must, the use of co2 is a god send, but to elevate the pressure hpa can benefit the yields, these are just the first experiments w propane as a suitable co-solvents in a while, highly recommended.
 
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