BobCajun
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Thanks, I guess all steel pipe would be best. BTW, apparently someone else also thought of triple point CO2 extraction, just on a very small scale.
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You're welcome, bon appetite!Thanks, I guess all steel pipe would be best. BTW, apparently someone else also thought of triple point CO2 extraction, just on a very small scale.
This guy used ss pipe for a DIY supercritical CO2 rig, and that must be higher pressure than 150-200 C water. In some states only non flammable solvents can be used, so this would be a good alternative to CO2 for them, depending how well the extract turns out. CO2 extracts aren't that appealing themselves, from what I've read (never tried them), so probably not that hard to improve on.
Well the fact that people get very good results from fresh frozen material for BHO, obviously shows that wetness isn't a problem and may even be an advantage. But the volume of fresh material is inconvenient so it's best to have a more medium amount of water in it, like half dried, as I mentioned.Makes sense, Ive been doing some small runs of fairly fresh material lately (dried to almost ready-for-jars, then cured between 1-2 weeks tops, so still pretty wet but smokable) lightly packed, then in the freezer with the butane for at least a hour. Ive been getting stuff so light and delicious, with remarkable terpene profiles Ive been really proud of the quality of concentrate Ive been extracting lately. Ive had good results with ISO in the past, but the preparation and extra work just isnt worth it to me, especially when I much prefer the product I get with butane. I want to try other alcohols to see the difference first hand. Whats the MEK extraction like, and what would you say its pros and cons are? Sorry if you already posted and I missed it
Yeah was just echoing how what you said about wetness was shown to be true in my recent endeavoursWell the fact that people get very good results from fresh frozen material for BHO, obviously shows that wetness isn't a problem and may even be an advantage. But the volume of fresh material is inconvenient so it's best to have a more medium amount of water in it, like half dried, as I mentioned.
MEK worked fine, but it's stinky as hell. One advantage is that water will hold about 1/3 of it's volume of MEK and the rest will float. So what I did was simply add deionized water until most of the MEK was mixed with the water but there was still enough to float and keep the oil from dropping out. Then I separated the layers. You can get the volume of solvent that needs to be evaporated way down that way. Can't use anything plastic though, as it dissolves many plastics.
Try pure hexane instead of hardware store naptha if at all possibleYeah was just echoing how what you said about wetness was shown to be true in my recent endeavours
Neat, I dont think Ill try doing a MEK run anytime soon, although it would be fun for novelty purposes someday. I would like to try a RSO style run with naptha sometime soon, also just for the hell of it.
Try carbon or bentonite if you want your extract to have the color consistancy and flavors of bho. See pictures below. It will be all the things your bho is only way more potent and effective as a dab vape edible or smokable. And safer and unquestionable if its ok to cosume witgout testing.I use skunk pharms qwet process and reclaim the ethanol. Repeated freezing and filtering, (coffee filters) still produces a dark thick oil. I like that for it's deep heady narcotic effect. As an edible it's unsurpassed by anything else I've consumed. As a dab in a vaporizer it gets the job done but as dabs I prefer the color consistency and terpenes of bho.
I did a qwet run this weekend and it turned out as always, dark, thick oil. Yield was usual for me also. 120 grams of decent sugar trim yielded 12 grams of oil.
My yield is always what I'd consider low but okay, it's trim, and I want the edibles.
That got me wondering about ethanols saturation point. I've always used 1 liter of ethanol per 60 grams of trim. I saved all the washed trim and dregs from the filters and dried it. Then I used a 1qt mason jar and washed it for a couple minutes in butane and filtered it. After vacuum and drying it yielded 1.5 grams of some very dark oil.
It answered my question though. 1 liter of ethanol is enough to to wash 60 grams.
What did it look like before the carbon? Can you explain in more detail how you do it please? That did look very light color.Try carbon or bentonite if you want your extract to have the color consistancy and flavors of bho. See pictures below. It will be all the things your bho is only way more potent and effective as a dab vape edible or smokable. And safer and unquestionable if its ok to cosume witgout testing.
Theres ways to get your yeilds up too. The big orange circle is 4 oz of oil containing 89% d9 from 700 grams of trim. The trim for this run wasn't from great quality plants
Most of the color is in the C-30 weight molecules, which are reduced by dropping the extraction temperature.I use skunk pharms qwet process and reclaim the ethanol. Repeated freezing and filtering, (coffee filters) still produces a dark thick oil. I like that for it's deep heady narcotic effect. As an edible it's unsurpassed by anything else I've consumed. As a dab in a vaporizer it gets the job done but as dabs I prefer the color consistency and terpenes of bho.
I did a qwet run this weekend and it turned out as always, dark, thick oil. Yield was usual for me also. 120 grams of decent sugar trim yielded 12 grams of oil.
My yield is always what I'd consider low but okay, it's trim, and I want the edibles.
That got me wondering about ethanols saturation point. I've always used 1 liter of ethanol per 60 grams of trim. I saved all the washed trim and dregs from the filters and dried it. Then I used a 1qt mason jar and washed it for a couple minutes in butane and filtered it. After vacuum and drying it yielded 1.5 grams of some very dark oil.
It answered my question though. 1 liter of ethanol is enough to to wash 60 grams.
What did it look like before the carbon? Can you explain in more detail how you do it please? That did look very light color.