Then that Shit was absolutely LOADED with fats. They will precipitate out at -22. But you’ll leave more then enough behind to burn and funk up the shit out of your short path as well. When I say winterization I’m looking for a full removal of fats/waxes as possible
Doing a cryo winterization tomorrow on some of the same batch crude, we’ll see if anything in present
I’ve been warned against vacuum jacketed glass pieces in a sonicator, but does that apply to the other glass aswell that isnt jacketed?
I think that the vacuum weakened slowly over time, The efficiency definitely went down, but it happened incrementally so it was a bit hard to notice.
I would guess that it applies to all glassware, but I could see it being really only detrimental to vacuum jacketed things. I am not sure though, maybe someone else can chime in
Sounds like a vacuum pump issue. I’m sure Elliot will replace it.
I hate to break it to you, but from a smell perspective you’re pretty screwed.
Air it out, move FRESH air into and out of the lab space.
Remove all components that have stank and clean, clean, clean.
Oh shit was solved long ago, wound up finding out that vinegar did the trick soaked them over night and rinsed with isopropyl, the vinegar really did wonders
warm iso and salt like i’m cleaning my bongs works pretty good for stubborn glass cleaning chores. is it a funny thought that I had been thinking about making a 24/40 cleaning head adapter with a spray head in it and recycling dip tube, or is it just me lol
Nooo that’s a killer idea…