mikeb437
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I have my oil sitting on a hot plate right now under a full vac. I’m just curious if I need to leave the valve open and leave my pump running or can I get a full vacuum and just close up all the nozzles and leave it on the heat?
Leave under full vac u til needing to flip. Repeat until no more cavatatition is happe ing.
As soon as you turn off your pump, the pressure starts to rise from the out gassing. To operate at maximum efficiency, its necessary to run the pump continuously.I know this. But can i bring to full vac and close valves and turn off pump?? It will remain at full vac but I’m just not sure if I need to keep all the hoses open and the pump on continuously
Turning off the pump may provide an optimum, rather than maximum, efficiency.To operate at maximum efficiency, its necessary to run the pump continuously.
Not sure I understand your question, but if you are asking when to quit, I stop when I no longer see solvent bubbles, just a few small fizzy CO2 bubbles, usually along an edge. Solvent bubbles tend to be larger and varied in size, while CO2 bubbles tend to be small and uniform in size.Turning off the pump may provide an optimum, rather than maximum, efficiency.
When is good enough, good enough?