I dont have recovery in a slurry, I keep it in a freezer. WHy was I made fun of> I still dunno. seems the tank on dry ice would stall anything moving into a storage tank. Unless you meant on input, and still I use chiller coils on both ends and not a tank in between? The firs response was right- just salt some ice. 30 lbs ice is 3 bucks and more than enough for me to run 20 lbs hydrocarbon cold and recover.
Because hydrocarbons in a freezer is a good idea??
Sounds fire
Ur not extracting cold if youâre using ice. Youâre barely under the boiling point of butane
no I asked if he used a chiller coil?
im going to do that now. I was using dry ice but nobody cares. This forum says bho is worthless compared to buds.
You said you didnât know why putting your recovery tank in the freezer was a bad ideaâŚ
Do you identify as more of a Danny devito or a Charlie day?
i asked why he used a tank instead of a coil. I can recover in a ice salt bath but do prechill in the freezer everytime I chill it all for a day at least.
Iâm not here to illogically argue with you repeatedlyâŚ
âWhy I was made fun of I still dunnoâ
These are your words being repeated back to you.
but thats all irrelevant, that has nothing to do with my initial comment that they piled on me for-= I asked if he has a chiller coil. So why was that dumb? We all have coils? I do. Or ??? why does he use a tank instead of coils?
Gotta keep the tank pressure down for speedy recovery. Even if you have a coil youâd need momentum to get it into the tank. If the tank is chilled it will pull a vac if itâs warmer than your coil it will fight your recovery
so how is using a tank on dry ice to cool into the final storage better than a coil? I can see how itll stall in a coil but wont it do same in supplemental tank? Im guessing he meant on the input side and I was thinking recovery. Still I just use coils on both ends.
And if the tank is surrounded by dry ice and topped off with denatured alcohol the tank sucks on your collection like a straw
Jesus, in a freezer? I thank my stars I donât live near you.
Iâd hate to burn to death because one of your leaky tanks was set ablaze by your freezer.
You extract warm, not cold. 32 F is warm, in our industry. Youâre sucking up color and lipids to make some garbage.
Honestly, making fun of you is the universe telling you to stop trying to kill yourself.
I chill the tane and then run it through a chiller coil so cold rthat the dry ice doesnt boil. if thats warm then ok. I said Im gonna do a warm run in the future. And removing lipids and color from gummy bears makes no sense. should I crc gummy bears too? And what color? cool tane doesnt make dark oil from good input.
anyone ever try using a -10 to -50 degree freezer to cool denatured ethanol and use that in ur jackets instead of dry ice ? Really sucks driving an hour and 30 mins every time I want to do a run , and then rushing to do as many runs as I can before the ice melts . Also has anyone tried turning a normal freezer into a flammable material freezer ? Seems like a inner air tight box placed inside the freezer ( a couple inches shorter in width than that actual freezer capacity) should do the trick no ? The tricky part would be making the hole for ur stainless braided line to go threw so u can keep your solvent tank/ material column or recovery tank in it. Feel like I can get away with using flammable material freezer instead of explosion proof seeing how the difference is wether or not the out side of the freezer is ignition proof . Since Iâm running outdoors I feel like this shouldnât be an issue .
You should still take all the same safety precautions as someone running in a c1d1âŚ(when possible)
Stop bitching and deal with drive for dry ice, drop the money on a chiller, or set up your system for Ln2 or (lco2)âŚ
Stop being a total hack.
Dude like 90 percent of ur comments is you talking shit to someone or about someone or something ⌠you seem healthy
Dude. Reread your entire last postâŚ
Btw, just have you 3 good options to avoid using dry iceâŚ(but you took it like a bitch and got offended)
Have a good one!