somedude584
Well-Known Member
Had an interesting time doing my concentrate run today. I run a closed column extractor from BVV which usually holds about 160g. Anyway, I was running my cans through it and was keeping them at subzero temps in a cooler with dry ice, well that didn't work out as I had anticipated.
When I went to run the butane through the column, it shot everywhere but into the column, I've never had that happen before except this time that I decided to freeze it with dry ice. I guess I'm just looking to see if anyone has an explanation for this?
The logic of course was the colder the butane was, the longer it would stay in liquid state, the more liquid butane I'd run through my tube vs gaseous.
Also a fun anecdote and word of precaution for canned butane...
Had to abort a work sesh after having filled my cooler with dry ice and butane cans, popped the whole thing in my flower room. Couldn't get to it for the weekend. When I opened the cooler on Monday six cans were nearly entirely empty and a cloud of butane wafted from the cooler. My heart stopped.
Needless to say it didn't explode, but I'm assuming the rapid change in temperature resulted in a huge jump in pressure which released the gas from the cans. I hope I'm not alone in having never considered that a possibility and maybe I can prevent someone else from making a similar mistake...
Gotta quit these cans, anyway.
When I went to run the butane through the column, it shot everywhere but into the column, I've never had that happen before except this time that I decided to freeze it with dry ice. I guess I'm just looking to see if anyone has an explanation for this?
The logic of course was the colder the butane was, the longer it would stay in liquid state, the more liquid butane I'd run through my tube vs gaseous.
Also a fun anecdote and word of precaution for canned butane...
Had to abort a work sesh after having filled my cooler with dry ice and butane cans, popped the whole thing in my flower room. Couldn't get to it for the weekend. When I opened the cooler on Monday six cans were nearly entirely empty and a cloud of butane wafted from the cooler. My heart stopped.
Needless to say it didn't explode, but I'm assuming the rapid change in temperature resulted in a huge jump in pressure which released the gas from the cans. I hope I'm not alone in having never considered that a possibility and maybe I can prevent someone else from making a similar mistake...
Gotta quit these cans, anyway.