If you use an injection coil you don’t need to chill your entire tank and can just skip all that to begin with
Another day of R&D in the booth. Had a late day today, rained it’s ass off. Went in after a late lunch, still ran a quick 100 lbs, and made it back into town with daylight to spare. Can’t wait to have this part made custom!!!
scotty vandweller announcing
That’s so fuckin funny to me right now
Man I still remember scotty bitching about his neighbor ratting him out for open blasting… on social media, with his face, while committing felonies.
Can’t knock the dude, I’m pretty sure he’s worked for XD, OSS, Sweetleaf, BHOgart, and subzero. Probably wrong about some of those, but it seemed like he had a new job every time he drove his van into the comment section.
Fyi, HFS has several they got in today, the open jacketed condensers
They even have one that is 3x10, so small machines can go fast!
They don’t have many , just sayin
Yea u got me itching homie
Do you have a link? I can’t seem to find the sleeved ones just jacketed.
Were sold out when i checked yesterday
Are you pushing with N2? If so you’ll definitely want to bleed that off, or better yet vac it out once your tank is on ice. If your solvent tank has sight glasses you can watch for any remaining solvent to start bubbling so you don’t pull a bunch of solvent through your vac pump.
You’ll probably want a more consistent heat source for evaporating. Sous vides are cheap now, but if you don’t want to spring for one at least use a small pump to circulate the warm water. Otherwise you’ll just get a buffer of cold water around the collection vessel.
Lastly be sure the dry ice is covering as much of the solvent tank as possible, especially if you’re not using any type of coil or heat exchanger.
The container came in yesterday, I assume they will sell out quick
https://shophfs.com/products/open-sleeve-condensor-1?_pos=16&_sid=0b273d87f&_ss=r
they offgas a lot, I’d like to get a lid that hooks up to a bellows or some other type of vent
I Have a fan above it but that’s sick