caveman117
Well-Known Member
Hi there, I have a question about slapping together a cls. Its all hypothetical as I've.never used cls and I don't really plan on it.unless I start running.much bigger batches more frequently.
But I've seen active closed loops in the range of $1500-$2000+ and passive systems for marginally less.
My thought (without any expirience on the subject) is that you could set up a closed loop using a vac chamber, a pressure pot, and a pressurized column. I would assume a little tweaking would be involved and you would probably need.to buy some fittings that didn't come with any of the items, also probably need an.extra hose or.two.
But if all the components were of an acceptable material would this work or is there something I'm missing? I haven't done much looking into how the active systems work but I.dont see why it wouldn't work as a passive system.
A quick estimate of cost for those three items would be 350-500$ ish? Which is a hell of a lot cheaper than $2k.
Interested to hear opinions. Like I said just an idea wouldn't be dissapointed at all if it wouldn't work.
But I've seen active closed loops in the range of $1500-$2000+ and passive systems for marginally less.
My thought (without any expirience on the subject) is that you could set up a closed loop using a vac chamber, a pressure pot, and a pressurized column. I would assume a little tweaking would be involved and you would probably need.to buy some fittings that didn't come with any of the items, also probably need an.extra hose or.two.
But if all the components were of an acceptable material would this work or is there something I'm missing? I haven't done much looking into how the active systems work but I.dont see why it wouldn't work as a passive system.
A quick estimate of cost for those three items would be 350-500$ ish? Which is a hell of a lot cheaper than $2k.
Interested to hear opinions. Like I said just an idea wouldn't be dissapointed at all if it wouldn't work.