SWIM was under the impression that you could not precipitate extra fumaric acid with fasa, partly because any excess fumaric acid will stay soluble in the fasa/xylene mix. Its the fumarate salts that are insoluble in the acetone, so what you have should be salts and only salts.
Was your acetone completely dry?
If it is/was, swim recommends doing a wash of your salts in dry acetone. This will pull off any extra fumaric acid, and any fats/oils that may have made it into your acidic water.
Weighing it is the way to go swim says, he likes being able to know that if he put 300mg of fumaric acid in, and gets 1.3g of fumarates out, then that matches up with the ratios they should be at for dmt fumarate.
Finally, you mentioned a smokable yeild, i don't want to assume your ignorance, but you know that fumarates must be freebased before smoking, right? Smoking fumarates will tear up your lungs bigtime.
Good luck.
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