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<Terpp> Solvent maxes per Collection Pot Size

Sriley28

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There is a nifty column calculator on trusteel.com/calc, I have been using it since terpenator.info went down.

So I checked out that calculator. And was going off the .8x. If my math is correct butane needs 69 cubic inches of space per pound? That’s including the extra space to not fill past 80%.

Could someone double check my math
6x12 column has 339.12 cubic inches (3x3x3.14x12=339.12) and according the that calculator 6x12 can hold 4.91lbs of butane. 339.12/4.91=69.06
 

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Sriley28

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So I checked out that calculator. And was going off the .8x. If my math is correct butane needs 69 cubic inches of space per pound? That’s including the extra space to not fill past 80%.

Could someone double check my math
6x12 column has 339.12 cubic inches (3x3x3.14x12=339.12) and according the that calculator 6x12 can hold 4.91lbs of butane. 339.12/4.91=69.06

Correction I was looking at the propane. Butane is 5.68 so it would change to 59 cubic inches per pound for butane
 
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