Rotovap questions

My guess would be 3-4 CFM minimum for a single 20l roto

Vacuubrand ME8. Sweet pump!

I just bought a Welch 2580b-01 for $600 shipped. eBay is great so long as you can dial your search terms to something that a liquidator would use.

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I had a major fuck up happen yesterday when i heated my crude to 99c before transferring it to my pot for decarbing. Everything was fine i had 3l in the flask when i took it off to go pour it in the pot. For some reason i thought I’d do it as fast as possible, so as usual i put my holding ring on the pot and put the flask on it to pour in. I forgot about the muffin wars and it promptly proceeded to muffin up and spill a full liter out and over the pot. 5 hours later i got things somewhat clean. I’m now really wanting to find a pump so i don’t have to take the flask off of the roto, but can just pump it out while it’s still connected to the rotovap. So my question is what type of pump can i use for this purpose?

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I made this contraption to empty my 50l rotovap, it’s a 5l filter flask with a rubber stopper that I drilled a hole in and inserted a polycarbonate tube into attached to silicone hose and another polycarbonate tube with a shorter length of silicone hose that slides down into the rotovap.

I use the diaphragm pump connecting to the filter flask and it sucks out the oil pretty quickly.

Here’s pics and links to everything I used to make it:

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Extra Large 5000mL (5L) Borosilicate Filtering Flask: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific

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3 Pack - CleverDelights Solid Rubber Stoppers - Size 12-62mm x 51mm - 38mm Long - Black Lab Plug #12: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific

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Polycarbonate Tubing, 1/2" ID x 5/8" OD x 1/16" Wall, Clear Color 24" L: Industrial Plastic Tubing: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific

I already had this tubing but you may want to get something a little larger off amazon as it was pretty difficult to get over the 1/2” ID 5/8” OD polycarbonate:

https://www.bestvaluevacs.com/3-8-silicone-tubing-for-flow.html

Other than that I just used a 1/2” drill bit to bore out a whole large enough to squeeze in the 1/2” ID 5/8” OD polycarbonate while a friend held the rubber stopper with a large pair of channel locks.

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Sweet, thank you. I might have to try that out. That looks great. I’m impressed.

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it was 1800$ without the kit, lanphan brand seems to do ok for me

Yup
I have the same chiller now. 1400 was my $

It works well for the 5l imo

@Homesteader

i know this is an old post, but i wanted to say, @IsolationChamberLab fucking ehhhhh - thats a fantastic way to get it out

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