Hello all, I've been reading up on a lot of information lately and have a concern that my freezer won't get cold enough for the freeze precipitation method to work well. The coldest my first freezer goes to is -6 Fahrenheit and my other one goes to -10 Fahrenheit, are either of those be cold enough? I'd prefer to use the first freezer since it's easiest. -Thanks Always remember, there's at least one person in this Universe that would do anything for YOU
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-6f is a good temp. I don't measure in f but my freezer goes to -19c and -20c = -4f. So all set then
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Yeah make sure that the fridge you buy gets cold enough. I just went out and bought a mini fridge/freezer (because I don't like the idea of naphtha vapors in my food.) and it doesn't get cold enough. By allowing this message to pass through your cornea, into your retina, you accept it as is and agree to my disclaimer regarding my posts that they are a complete falsification by doing so freeing me of all liability, direct, indirect, consequential or incidental that may arise from the instillation of this post in your memory bank.
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Just cap it and shove it in there for at least 5hrs. SWIM doesnt know his temp either, but try it, no problems so far... All illegal narcotics are medicinal. Boredom is a disease worse than cancer. Drugs cure it, with little or no side effects if used as directed - Doug Stanhope.
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Do anyone have any real data on how soluble DMT is in a certain volume naphtha/heptane at different temperatures? Would be really interesting! If one can't adjust the temperature to low enough level, then one can at least adjust the volume of solvent being used! It sounds reasonable that with hot freezers, one should gain from doing more pulls with a lesser amount of solvent, for maximizing the yield. Correct assumption? There's a clear difference between what I say I do and what I actually do perform.
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