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Old 05-17-2014, 10:41 AM #121
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No problem bro. I'll try to waft future brain farts in your general direction... ;~)

I was going to make a diagram of the concept but yours is pretty close. I'll let ya know where to send royalties to... lol.

It only takes a few psi to overcome the valve spring pressures in a recovery pump so if you keep the tank cold or have a cooling setup between the recovery pump the gast will do most of the work and the recovery pump will only be switched on occasionally.

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No problem bro. I'll try to waft future brain farts in your general direction... ;~)

I was going to make a diagram of the concept but yours is pretty close. I'll let ya know where to send royalties to... lol.

It only takes a few psi to overcome the valve spring pressures in a recovery pump so if you keep the tank cold or have a cooling setup between the recovery pump the gast will do most of the work and the recovery pump will only be switched on occasionally.

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Yeah, I picked up a deep stainless crab boiling pot, and will put a bulkhead fitting in the bottom and wind 20' of 1/2" stainless tubing around a smaller mandrel and install it in the pot through a compression elbow at the bottom, which is screwed into the bulkhead fitting, thus making it self draining.

I will also insulate it top and bottom and then attach the top of the coil to the Gast output. The the bottom of the coil goes to the 100# recovery tank port. I will then fill the pot with coolant to lower the butane output temperature from it's current 140F, to below 31F.

As that range passes through a transformation, the latent heat of vaporization has to be rejected as well, soooo besides ice and brine, we will try denatured alcohol and dry ice.

As we now have liquid nitrogen to experiment with, we have started scheming along those lines as well. Ostensibly a much smaller heat exchanger would work. We will start with something that will conveniently fit inside our Dewar.

Not suitable for larger scale operations, but easy to scale up...........
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Been running them for months, 12 hrs a day, 3-5 days a week. I stopped doing multiple floods and switched to single pass in order to prolong the life of the pumps so this may have something to do with it. What issues did these two have?

I understand not wanting to lead people down the wrong path.... is this dewaxing filter setup super dangerous?

Keep up the good progress bro! any pics of the new recovery setup?
the issues they had was the gaskets didnt last very long. my friend made me laugh by saying "took me 4 hours to fix and 1 hour to break" this could be just a slight difference in size or density of the gasket.

The dewaxing filter is a work in progress, the origional method works however there are limitations to its usefullness in other applications other than my own, just cause it works in my setup i want to make sure itll work in others so more testing is in order. but alas, there is still hope for you guys on the cheap dewaxer.

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I can't share others proprietary process information, but the pump installation on this beta unit is my design, so I can share information on that.

Pieces are separated and behind things, so it isn't easy to take pictures, but here is the PID drawing.

I just hooked both Gast intake ports individually to the intake manifold, and teed the outlets together at the pressure switch.

Kudos and accolades to Rickys Bong for the brain fart I based my design on.
thanks to all the people at skunk pharm, a modge podge of ideas has been fine tuned into an amazing idea! to keep up with the speed of the gast pump we went back to the origional design of the water tub heating method. i put a small reptile waterfall water pump in the pot and 36" and 12" heating mat on the metal cooking pot sides, and set the 36" mat to about 10˚ lower than the 12" to kind of taper off the heat towards the end. this resulted in 0 ice formation as well as allowing the gast pump to truly shine with its amazing speed.

so i recently made a purchase im waiting for to arrive. i tend to spend a lot of time in front of the machine and stress and shenanigans sometimes get the best of me. in order to relieve any potential grumpys ive decided to spread some cheer to the room and you guys can totally jump on this band wagon.

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So the gast is working well?
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working so well that we had to redesign the spool heaters to keep up they make a smaller single head pump that i believe is gonna turn the mk3's from a small rocket ship to a warp speed milennium falcon able to make the kessel run in under 12 parsecs. the pump has its drawbacks its a little bit finacky to learn at first but its like a manual car, once u learn its simple but the learning curve is frustrating.
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so i recently made a purchase im waiting for to arrive. i tend to spend a lot of time in front of the machine and stress and shenanigans sometimes get the best of me. in order to relieve any potential grumpys ive decided to spread some cheer to the room and you guys can totally jump on this band wagon.

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Gave me a good laugh

To those of you running the Promax, how is she holding up? Gast or not.

As well as those Diablos..

I am having trouble figuring out why a Diablo would be worse than a G5.
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I think RB said his diablo and the minivac died pretty quick compared to the appion
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