So if this is correct, and I suspect it is, demething the bio before washing could reduce the amount of washes needed.
I'm absolutely sure that a meth test on consequtive washes will show an incremental reduction everytime.
Quote from: mark on February 06, 2013, 09:23:04 PMSo if this is correct, and I suspect it is, demething the bio before washing could reduce the amount of washes needed.How much methanol would you expect from the bio alone? Would the time and effort put in be outweighed by the volume recovered. Bare in mind the reduced the methanol now being used in two stage no tit methods would it be worthwhile?
Demething does reduce water washing, but with new ways of pump washing with 2 or 3 buckets of water, is it worthwhile?Steve, tried this I think prior to water washing?? I can't remember what he said about it.
It may not be worthwhile when doing non tit (I'm down to 16% meths now), but for others that are still titrating there may be some gains.
James Now you're potentially on board with us strange water washing types. What can you do to shorten drying times in a sealed system (simplest possible method) to at least as comparable with a spray bar ring?
Quote from: nathanrobo on February 07, 2013, 04:06:25 PMJames Now you're potentially on board with us strange water washing types. What can you do to shorten drying times in a sealed system (simplest possible method) to at least as comparable with a spray bar ring?I partially dried the wet bio using the condenser AND squirrel and finished off in the settling tank with the Bubbler.
Quote from: jamesrl on February 07, 2013, 07:02:48 PMQuote from: nathanrobo on February 07, 2013, 04:06:25 PMJames Now you're potentially on board with us strange water washing types. What can you do to shorten drying times in a sealed system (simplest possible method) to at least as comparable with a spray bar ring?I partially dried the wet bio using the condenser AND squirrel and finished off in the settling tank with the Bubbler.How long did this take? The spray bar / ring thing dries in less than an hour. In a sealed system it'd be good to have something comparable!
Quote from: nathanrobo on February 07, 2013, 08:59:41 PMQuote from: jamesrl on February 07, 2013, 07:02:48 PMQuote from: nathanrobo on February 07, 2013, 04:06:25 PMJames Now you're potentially on board with us strange water washing types. What can you do to shorten drying times in a sealed system (simplest possible method) to at least as comparable with a spray bar ring?I partially dried the wet bio using the condenser AND squirrel and finished off in the settling tank with the Bubbler.How long did this take? The spray bar / ring thing dries in less than an hour. In a sealed system it'd be good to have something comparable!Exactly the same system as most demeth with will work for drying mate.