Scroll up. I said with enough insulation or even adding heat it can manage that heat loss. That’s why I said some people with large stainless setups use oil heaters with the jackets.
So in other words bare stainless is worse than glass and insulated stainless is better than glass.
Which is painfully obvious, but you’re acting like stainless setups will never out perform glass which is retarded.
Not exactly. Even if you insulate it the core is still shedding heat faster outwards. If you add heat you will reflect kw heat energy inwards and then you don’t lose heat from the core.
Uh, have you seen how much plumbing in liquid jacket/sleeves that are heated on stainless systems. Heater fluid jackets on all the stainless parts? To get the stainless to perform proper they have to apply that much more heat to all the components. I think we arguing about different things.
What about induction heating?
You’d probably never be able to dissipate the heat quick enough into the product.
I think you just honestly don’t know what you’re saying.
You’re really just making stuff up.
On your halo systems, why do you think you have to cool the head with the silly halo design? In general there’s more than enough heat entering the head from the flask to keep the distillation going. You act like you have no clue
Why not just send steam through the biomass under pressure. Derp
I absolutely Do. I think your implying something else without that * in the comment. Glass has advantages other than being to see inside. Building sizes distillation and room sized machines deserve stainless build out. But there also is alot of heat required to maintain all those parts at temp. Without it, fluid stops moving and distillation performance goes down.
We should probably just stop helping him.
That’s called a molecular drag. But I’m not here to educate you. That’s a specific zone control for eliminating heat to encourage condensing of the molecules in one and one spot only while the remainder portions don’t dive down. Hence the core doesn’t directly lose heat it remains hot with vapor while the collisions of molecules are focused at the ring or the glass where the halo ring controls the temps. It’s also usefully for hot pass bc it Controlla the condensate temp without over loading the arms ability to control surface temps internally.
I don’t think you have a good grasp of distillation theory and mechanics within how distillations opperate.
@anon42519203 . He doesn’t understand the silly Halo design.
Its not worth explaining… anyone who talks shit is either talking shit and/or doesnt know.
We’re silly
can you explain why the ff identifies d9 in grass yet?
But not in @Lincoln20XX isolate.
Simple. Industry collusion in an attempt to delegitimize his product.
He’s gathering evidence for a case as we speak.
Industry collusion in an attempt to delegitimize his product
I’ve actually heard something similar claimed about my post. Or that I’m backing some other product or person or something.
Really, I wish had any fucks to give about that product other than that I spent a good chunk of money on it and it doesn’t do what they claimed, at least not for me.
I actually was negotiating buying 5 more of them before it turned out to not do what it was advertised to do.
Obviously, that’s not happening now.
All I want is a device that tells me where my cannabinoids are and ideally how many of them there are in a given place in my process.
I really don’t care who does that, but whoever does is going to get a good chunk of my money.
I’m already designing all my my extraction, solvent recovery, and winterization processes and equipment. I don’t have time to design sensors, too.
But I wish I did, because I have yet to work with anything in that area that works as advertised.
My current design doesn’t have any, I may use one of the tri clamp stirring motors. I have to check to see how those motor connections work. If that doesn’t work, I may take an ultrasonic bath’s motor or something to that effect.
I’ve gotten away with no agitation before and it didn’t take much longer, but I know it does help.
I’m fairly certain 304 is non-magnetic so I’ll have to test it, a strong magnetic hit plate Would be optimal.
The word is “hateful gnome”, but spell it however you like lol.