Back again after a longer brake...brake doesnt mean stand still but since we got a dog things changed
and i have way less time for my science than before but am waaaaay more active
My wife and i were at her relatives at last years christmans time / NY´s Eve and in return i got green light for buying a ExtractCraft Source Turbo.
...I have to say the best EQ i bought in a long time, think the best since my dabpress hehe
Í´m just enjoying my newest batch of carts right now and love them, a good friend of mine and myself come to the same conclusion that those are the best yet flavor wise, it is now really where i like it to be and there are even more improvements i can think of so the limit isnt touched yet :yum:
My Workflow as of now is pressing my weed 5 days after harvest, thats when humidity is where i want it to be and then dissolve the rosin in Alc (95%), after 24h in the freezer i filter it with a buchner funnel/slow papers first and syringe filter(s) afterwards (those are necassary if u want crystal clear product)
After that i let it do its thing in the source...keep it in the crucible to about 100ml and switch then to 150ml/50ml glass beakers.
...when condensing stops i put it on the stirring/heating plate and let it decarb at 127°C for about 20 min. thats pretty damn exactly when bubbles stop appearing...after that just pull up a syringe and into the carts, voila
I think further purging isnt needed cuz the alc should compl. evap during the decarb process and even if there would be small amounts left..those are also present in liquids u can buy...at least there is zero alc. taste or smell in the end product
I can def. think of lowering the heat at the pressing more or doing dry-sift QWET´s for even less heat exposure for a even tastier endproduct...decarbing seems to be the only process i cant rly avoid heat wise but its def. needed for getting the visco. into the right state for use in carts and it does make u huge difference if u can avoid most heat and just decarb versus letting the Eth. evap at much higher temp on the stiiring plate