Filter plate spray ball

I’m wondering if there’s a retailer offering a filter plate with a spray ball on the inside?? I’m getting into CRC’ing inline and thought it may help to avoid channeling…??

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something like this should work

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Not what I was asking for, though. I mean, yes, That’s an option. And I already have such a set up… And, that option may work, but anyone know of a filter plate spray ball? Wouldn’t a filter plate spray ball avoid having to go through the hose and into the small filtration set up? I have a Bhogart LFE and it’d be helpful for me to just have the filtration stack attached to the bottom of my material column and go straight into it.

Are you saying you want a spray ball attached to a filter plate? If so do you want it on the top or the bottom and why? :grin:

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I have mine directly on material column no spray ball. Allow solvent to slowly cover media of choice and channeling shouldnt be an issue.

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Okie doke. I guess I’m over thinking/planning.

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I was same way. After first run was out of way you can adjust as needed

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I don’t do extraction but some time over a year ago I saw just such a thing advertised, a plate with a connector on top and a round spray ball on the bottom. I don’t recall what company but keep looking. May want to check Chinese sources as well since these kinds of things seem to all be made there.

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Emerald gold extractors and also best value vacs have them and pretty good prices.

Search for end cap shower head.

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Why not just put qualitative paper over the media as a deflector?

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Easiest and best solution in my opinion. Pack your powders, drop a filter paper in, pack material.

You could get fancy and use some felt filter media as well.

Either solution is pretty cheap.

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We don’t have one on hand but we can custom build you one for cheaper than you can piece a few spools together.

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If you put a 200 mesh screen gasket it will disperse even, thats ehat i used for 6” columns.

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