That thing is cool. If I buy one I’ll let you know @TwistedStill
I didn’t even know chemtek had a condenser section til just now haha
I like the double coil column too.
You right…
We listed it to drop ship it but never sold one
I’m gonna drop this here because it’s the economy fuge
*Crank is geared to head at 16:1 ratio. A crank rate of 12 turns in 10 seconds yields a head speed of 1152 rpm.
*fits four 15ml tubes
People are only going to think you spend allot of time rubbing one out with how large 1 arm will be.
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I think we need a bicycle driven one @cyclopath
This and a hairdryer mounted next to it to assist…
Edit: i wonder is an experienced butterturner would be able to get it to 2000rpm
Except it’s cheaper here…
Ayyyy even better!!!
Free shipping.
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Or if you’re brave enough…
Or for a measly $148 shipped from U.S. you can buy a non-refrigerated model here-> LD-3 6*50ML Electric Benchtop Centrifuge Lab Dental Practice Machine 4000RPM Pro | eBay
I been using mine over 2 years now
Ting ting ting we have a winner…
I was looking froward to my forearm growing…
Suggestion on rpm and time? running at 4000 rpm for 60 minutes, it seems to get a bit warm, maybe too warm for live. I assume time is relative to batch size
edit:
never mind. keeping the lid open with a small fan blowing on the center keeps the temps around 90’f at 4k rpm
When I run fresh frozen I run it in for a short time and get the bulk of the terps separated before it gets real warm. I keep the terps that were a little warmer that come out at the end separate.
Shoot me a message, very much curious
3.85”wide x 4” tall
The lid is normally here to ensure that heavy things stay inside the fuge in case where things go wrong (eg failure of axes at high spin rates…). But I guess that a centrifuge which can be started with open lid is not that secute anyway… ![]()
does this fit a particular fuge?