Recovery times on a Ironfist with dual Haskell’s

I had one from my old PX1 from Precision. Same size. But I imagine Ironfist would provide one now…

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Ironfist needs to get rid of using haskells and pumps. Fortunately jwood is purveyor of passive and won’t recommend those things with pumps.

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Step one get rid of Haskells

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Lol I removed the Haskels from our mep and switched to a mvp. Huge difference, you wouldn’t of had a problem being in the c1d1 that day of the glg class in our facility.

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Even with an mvp I have a problem being in the booth. I will give corken and the blackmire (which I’ve experienced between the two) are far quieter than the mvp. But probably too much pump for an mep

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Even quieter huh, that’s sweet. Yeah, probably cause I was used to the loudness of the Haskels I find the MVP to be very quiet.

I have seen someone turn the pressure down on their haskell and it was actually pretty damn quiet, and wasn’t that slow, which is a statement

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If you run it just right, corkens can be run on MEP30s. I basically kick it on once and time everything else out so I don’t have to shut it down until I’m done.

People say ETS lies about throughput, but I’m able to hit their numbers.

Not stock, that mep30 will cost close to 500k to get that fast. I put that money into a more adequate passive system. The corken will still look like a trs. It’d be impressive, for a pump, but never could it keep up.

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Huh?

Mine is stock, 15 lbs of biomass per hour, 0.8 lbs of n-butane/minute on the corken.

I guess the only not “stock” stuff is the corken and the Huber 315.

Thank you for clarifying the math. I was scratching my head there for a second lol

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Compared to the mvp and TaeEvo they pair them with. And carbon tank.

I’m using TaeEvos, the Huber 315 is the collection pot heater, I think they’re like 10k? Plus 30k for the corken.

Idk how much the taeevos are, I know we’re well below 500k though.

you only run 3:1 solvent ratio?

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That’s a part I’m unable to specify…

Post extracted biomass clocks in at <1.5% though.

48 lbs of butane recovered per hour, while running 15lbs of material - you gave that away already lol

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No, I said I recover at a rate of 0.8 lbs per minute, and I get through 15 lbs per hour.

I didn’t say how long the pump runs, just that once I kick it on it stays on until I’m done with it.

2:1

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I’m not trying to make it a secret, I’m just liable to not be specific, lol.

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What temp is your material and solvent at?

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