Yea that is what I was referring to.Thanks for tha reply.Would it be necessary and would it make a better product if I use one of those micro syringes after I use the coffee filters and if so what kind should I get?You could use a plastic strainer in first pass, to hold back plant matter prior to filtering the solution
The silicone pads that we use are limited to about 400F.How hot does a standard heating pad get?Would this be an option to purge if you preferr heat?I figure on low it probably wouldnt go over 100 degrees or maybe i could use it for the final purge after letting it evaporate naturally with a fan.
You can also use a seedling warming mat, they are about 100°F, but don't get the pyrex dish nearly that warm. I assume the evaporation with a fan lowers the solution temperature enough it never really warms much until the ISO is nearly gone.How hot does a standard heating pad get?Would this be an option to purge if you preferr heat?I figure on low it probably wouldnt go over 100 degrees or maybe i could use it for the final purge after letting it evaporate naturally with a fan.
I have read these seedling warming mats raises the temp of the room by 10 or 20 degrees.I am kinda confused about the way this works.If the room is say 50 degrees does that mean the mat only heats up to 70 degrees max or does the mat heat up to 100 degrees no matter what situation?Also is it a must to use a temp controller with these?You can also use a seedling warming mat, they are about 100°F, but don't get the pyrex dish nearly that warm. I assume the evaporation with a fan lowers the solution temperature enough it never really warms much until the ISO is nearly gone.
The seed mats are a low wattage, uncontrolled heat source. And I have found they do add 10-20° to ambient temperature. Since the alcohol is evaporating, the liquid really doesn't warm up much if at all, until the alcohol is gone. The mat just speeds up the process a bit.I have read these seedling warming mats raises the temp of the room by 10 or 20 degrees.I am kinda confused about the way this works.If the room is say 50 degrees does that mean the mat only heats up to 70 degrees max or does the mat heat up to 100 degrees no matter what situation?Also is it a must to use a temp controller with these?