lusidghost
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You have a really nice setup. I'm looking forward to seeing what you make of it.
it It required and is the water continuously running through jacketThey are for running water though the jacket to warm up the column and force the butane out.
Without an intimate inspection, I proffer the following:Morning guys - please have a look at the pics and let me know your opinion on if I can get this thing to run properly.
The only vacuum pump I have is pictured. If I will need another one please advise. Also, will I need a refrigerate scale for my butane.
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Hot water is circulated in the lower tank jacket for recovery purposes. Unless you are running a recovery pump, there is no need to heat during flooding.it It required and is the water continuously running through jacket
Much less possible to blow something up with that method.This is why I just do ice water extraction, this thing looks complex af lol good luck to you though my guy!
One valve should work. Maybe one goes between the material column and the terp column? I'm not sure why there are two.Thanks man -
is the the correct concept? Fill the sides of first catch with dry ice - let solvent flow through column/product into first reservoir (dry ice surrounding) then after a period of cooling there open both valves so product flows and collects in bottom reservoir? Should I warm bottom resivour?
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If its anything like the pump i use for airconditioning, the valves should be shut before turning off the pump.Or does it matter?
Step2 turn off vacuum and close the valves to make sure pressure holds then release pressure and fill colum with solvent and catch into tank shown
I do not - it is heavy as fuck thoI bet that thing is heavy af.
Do you know what size your oven is, cubic feet wise? Mine is 1.9cu ft, which is fairly big, but could barely handle a 1/2lb column's worth. I recently downgraded to a 2oz column to make it easier on myself.
I just put this muffin into the oven yesterday.
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