Thanks for popping back in and thanks in advance for any questions you could answer for me... I know I'm a pain, lol. Mind if i ask some questions? Did it work well? Do you remember the size of the mesh screen at the bottom of the extract column?
Sorry for all that follows, being baked, i expect this will be long winded.
I dug around in the site and the Q&A section says the extractor is really for butane. You know i wondered how that ring collar that holds the evap pot on was gonna hold up to 1,000+ psi.....Here is part of the answer to the question of whether it can be used with CO2:
You could use CO2 in our system as long as you keep the system open to the air and you don’t add more pressure to the system than butane would add under normal use. If you want to go above that, you would need another machine and much higher price tag and lot of instruction before you could use it safely and effectively.
What pressure would you use with butane. Not much huh? Butane stays liquid at just 40 psi or so and don't you really want to minimize flow speed through the buds to pick up all that goodness with minimum amount of gas? This gadget does have a method to reclaim the butane, which is just cool. Some of my reading has already indicated that CO2 extractions can be done far below the temp/pressure needed to achieve a supercritical state (I.e. acts like a liquid and a gas... Kind of). Did you use it with CO2? If so did you have the cryo pumps?
By raising the temperature in the solvent pressurization tank, it would serve the purpose of also raising the pressure thereby eliminating pumps... There is a guy onto this at
www.skunkpharmresearch.com. But you would want tight control over heat input (ya'll keep your fingers crossed that I don't become a statistic). Granted you would want the whole contraption to be stout. It may need a heavier wall pipe than you can buy off the shelf - 4" schedule XXS pipe is the thickest "standard" size @5/8". If it needs to be thicker, it would be no-go as the price of pipe goes way up unless you plan to buy a very large quantity.
So I looked up CO2's phase diagram on Wikepedia, gotta love the Internet. Looks like to be solidly in the supercritical zone, you need to operate at 1,500psi and probably about 150deg F. Ok now for the part I've been dreading, I've gotta remember the math. Much too stoned at the moment. Actually, I need to remember where to find the formulas in the ASME pressure vessel code book - major boring stuff.
Here is a couple of CO2 extractors.... Now just to figure how to pack all that stuff into something cheaper and more mobile, seriously, I can't imagine what all that stuff is doing... Probably uses pumps because they are safer than heat.