I think that comes with one of those big ass cesspool pits like they have for sewage treatment filled with AC. Capacity measured in acres
Hydrocarbon. Used 600g crx to 1344g trim for the picture run. Not everyone uses bvv gear buddy.
Thc no hemp
Itās apparently dick swinging time.
Do you run 2000lbs every day like that???
You might take the cake running metric tons of cannabis daily if soā¦
Lol youāve proved my point above.
Welcome to the forum.
You ran 3 lbs of trim with 200g per lb, on a non BVV system. Not 2000 lbs a day or in 8 hours.
@FicklePickle I dont need to swing dickā¦he showed is his already. Plusā¦I got the standard issue white manā¦6" peckerā¦nothing to brag about. Itās my testicles that really do the swingingā¦like a big pendulum. Gravity hasnāt been kind.
I bet its not even his dick to swing.
You can get great results with multiple mediaās at this point. The most important thing now is preserving the terp profile. So far W1 has been the best at doing so, but still nothing compares to regular Fresh frozen done right. Who ever can keep the best terps will win the media game.
Can I send you some of our media??? Pretty please.
Send away iāll test it out.
Membranes will replace all color remediation medias
True dewaxing and solvent seperation with no heat will allow for a better terp profile then how BHO is being ran right now
To be honest i donāt know too much about membranes? how will they replace a filter media?
Yeah, what the fuck is this guy talking about? 2000# in 8 hours hydrocarbon my ass, AFAIK thereās no system even close to capable of that.
Even at a 5:1 solvent ratio (low for CRC) thatās 10,000# of solvent, at 8 hours thatās 480 minutes. Thats recovering 20.8 pounds of solvent per minute. I call extreme bullshit @DamnBro
Membranes remediate color and can winterize fully no matter the solvent
They can also be used to recover solvent with no heat
Give me a month or so and Iāll have my BHO winterization test skid up
I just received a sample as well, Iāll post my results for you guys soon!
sounds sick!
I believe he meant 200#/day, not 2000, if heās running a Luna.
Alright so I finally got to test some of the crx media.
First thing is that this media is far different than what weāre used to. Since this is a course grind it has no flow issues what so ever.
All bio is from last years fall crop and is truly some of the worst material Iāve run to date.
My first run I ran it like Iād run any crc powder except mediabrosās suggests no stalling in the media. The run went so fast that the material column channeled. Something Iāve never seen because our crc media generally adds enough back pressure to the system and we need to crank the psi to make it through.
The first round I used 400g of media per lb. more than anyone suggested but I really wanted to see what would happen at the farthest end of the spectrum. Unfortunately though because I was thinking thereād be back pressure on the system when there wasnāt, the material column channeled and the crc went to fast, so the oil came out darker and the yield was garbage⦠so I reran the column again at 25psi and went slowly this time and pulled a ton of white fat and the rest of the goodies.
So the next round I used 300g of media per lb of bio and slowed down the movement of solvent to allow for a nice slow trickle in and out of the crc. It still went faster then any fine powder, but this way I could make sure my solvent didnāt channel and my media had contact time with the oil. The oil came out white as hell still, almost like it does when you use to much silica, terps weāre gone and it smelled like that typical crc cleaner smell.
Next round I used 200g per lb of bio mass and the media really started to shine. Did everything the same as the second round. Made sure to maintain flow at a slow enough speed to prevent channeling and to get my residence time in the crc column. The oil came out white still with the slightest hint of yellow (much more desirable)
From an operational standpoint this media has some advantages.
- I donāt have to bake the media
- The media doesnāt have fine particulate so itās safer for the operator when loading and unloading the crc
- Its extremely easy to unload the crc because of the course grind media
- Increased flow rate allows for faster rounds and better recovery of butane from the crc
Iām going to continue testing on Sunday and will include photos of my work from yesterdayā¦
Media broās crx is $300 for 10 kilos $30/kilo
200g/ lb of bio for white oil
W1 is $495 for 5 kilos $99/kilo
100g/ lb of bio for white oil
So media broās is $19.50 cheaper in media for every 5lbs of biomass run.
Now these two mediaās are completely different, Iām only comparing them here for people complaining about the price and the amount of media theyāre suggesting we use.
Iām going to continue testing on Sunday, with runs of 175g/lb, 150g/lb, and 125g/ per lb of biomass.
@FicklePickle Thank you so so much for providing this feedback. Very thorough and objective. I love it and truly appreciate it. Muchas Gracias.