One of the ways, though not very scientific, to manage to avoid the dry ice is to simply always run above a vacuum in the 1-3 bar range for co2 and attempt to get some high stage liquid in the low stage.
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One of the ways, though not very scientific, to manage to avoid the dry ice is to simply always run above a vacuum in the 1-3 bar range for co2 and attempt to get some high stage liquid in the low stage.
will someone educate me on how cascades work?
A cascade uses two compressors or more, to allow a lower bp gas, something not normally condensable in air temperatures, to condense under the temperatures of a single stage.
High pressure, dangerous, and simply amazing. Autocascade takes it to a new degree of difficult.y
ok then what is a triple stage phase change
i want to build my own probably but dunno how these work at all
probably i will do single stage only but anyways, just wondering
LoL i just explained a cascade, and you don't understand a triple?
Thats not a good sign mate, its not just being told , its knowing because you understand.
what? its not just being told, its knowing because you understandQuote:
Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337
that just confused me lol
tripple cascade uses 3 compressors?
A cascade uses two or more gases. The gas in the second stage isnt normally condensable at room temp, so the first stage has to bring the temp down enough to condense it, in a triple stage, the second stage has to cool down the gas in the 3rd stage so it can condense, etc...etc..
I would definetly advise you to never even think of a cascade until you understand the principles. It's just a matter of danger.
WOW nice work looks awesome.
:lastweek: Holy year old post Batman.
last year more like it, we have a necrothreader in our midst