10# per hour seems slow no? I was getting .27 per minute with two tr21's and a simple ice bath for the coils.
Hi guys, I've recovered 20lb in 1 hour with the CMEP-OL in to a 100# tank. I use bottom heat. Recovery times depend largely on pot temperature.
If it did 10lb/hr I wouldn't have bought so many. Speaking of which...
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So why don't you give us some specs...
You used just one cmepol?
What was the water bath set at?
What kind of additional cooling did you use, such as coil size and ice bath or di or n2?
What size diameter are your hoses?
10# per hour seems slow no? I was getting .27 per minute with two tr21's and a simple ice bath for the coils.
10# per hour seems slow no? I was getting .27 per minute with two tr21's and a simple ice bath for the coils.
what size lines/ coil?
I've watched a video and read testimonial that this cmep pump "traps" a half to 3/4 lb of solvent in the heat exchanger which cannot, or at least cannot easily be purged out? Anybody have any experience or heard this?
Could you post a link to the video you're speaking of?
I don't know about the CMEP pump specifically, but it would seem to me that this problem (in varying degrees of severity depending on size of the exchanger) would exist in every pump that has a heat exchanger.
What is everyone doing about this lost amount at the end of the day, or is everybody choking it up as some sort of angel's share?
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