Getting rid of bubbles in live rosin carts

So you assume none can read?

Cool.

Good luck getting folks to share with that attitude.

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Probably because he’s got viscosity backwards.

@MikeyHiH: which is more viscous, MCT or Honey?

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Clever line of questioning…let us see what happens

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I’m confused. Why can’t the filled cart be put in a vac oven on 30c and let it boil out.

Because it’ll probably make a mess and it’s better to do it before filling so you can cap as soon as possible to avoid flooding the atomizer.

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There’s a million ways to get the CO2 out of your oil. The question is, what’s the fastest, most reliable way, that preserves the most amount of terps?

Hands down that’s a quick vacuum on the warm oil after a complete decarb under pressure.

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Yes your right. That slipped by me.

1st time…

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How much for the SOP?

Assuming not all can read on the other hand…

I was hoping somebody might learn something…

:man_shrugging:

Maybe I should whisper sweet nothings in your DMs…

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Bubbles are how you know it’s not D8.

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Finish your decarb and dont use waxy mids for caet materials and you wont have bubbles.

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No, you will 10000% have bubbles decarbing in a jar fully decarbed when you go to load into carts.
Spin it with a tool, put it on a hot plate with mag stirrer with lid on until bubbles are gone.
Use a centifuge if you already got one but dont spend the money if not cause hot plate plate with mag stirrer works just as well and way cheaper.

Most of the BHO/CO2/Distillate people on this thread are thinking about how to do this with their products not hash rosin and have a perspective that is just off. And whatever the guy saying he has some magic method I doubt has anything like he says and not getting ripped off for 500 just to have someone tell me nonsense.

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And any telling you to pull vaccum on hot oil is just a BHO boy thinking about how to offgas his gas. You lose terps. It take less than 5 min with a mag stir and lid on so no terp loss

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Ill show you a gatekept tek for free

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That spider dicks guy in ashland used to do this on his IG story as B-Roll for his hater tears product with the jar top screwed on with the magnetic stirrer hot plate combo in videos going for longer periods to do the decarb and mix. This was for finishing his BHO product. For removing bubbles for rosin devices we just do this for shorter times and lower temps than we would when decarbing and mixing HTE with THCa on a heated stirrer ok sweet.

Yep if fats and waxes are present I always get bubbles that need time to escape, its way better when the hte is clean very few bubbles and they escape easily so you don’t have to keep it under heat for too long

How u gonna mag stir/hot plate 2-5kg of oil at a time brah?

Do you have any empirical, repeatable, scientific evidence that pulling a vac vs a mag stir/hot plate retains significantly more terps than the other? If so, where is it? All I’ve seen is conjecture and a hurt butt.

Or are you just dismissing the laws of physics because they don’t agree with your rosin boi inferiority complex?

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I just sped through this thread quickly so forgive me if I overlooked someone else pointing this out but it is my understanding that positive pressure raises boiling points and negative pressure lowers boiling points. This is why BHO labs use vac ovens and low temps to remove solvent while attempting to retain as many terps as possible. This is also why they distill under vacuum, or negative pressure. It is to exhaust target gas fractions at the lowest temp possible.

I did a quick google search to confirm my understanding and found this tidbit from Wiki:
The boiling point increases with increased pressure up to the critical point , where the gas and liquid properties become identical. The boiling point cannot be increased beyond the critical point. Likewise, the boiling point decreases with decreasing pressure until the triple point is reached.

Facts , and a lot of people are melting middle of the road rosin. Proper full melt works much better.