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While doing this process should one be leaving the pump on the whole time? Turning pump off to allow foam to calm down, will this allow for more solvents to settle in concentrate? Should one leave a pump on 24/7 :/?If you heat your material until it is just molten, usually between 110 and 120F, and then start to pull a vacuum, it will start to bubble. If it starts to foam up to rapidly, hold the vacuum at that level and allow it to calm down, and then continue until you have reached about 10K microns/-29.5" Hg and the bubbling is relatively calm, and then backfill you chamber and flip the patty. Repeat the above procedure until larger random sized solvent bubbling stops, and only small fizzy CO2 bubbles from decarboxylation remain.
Stop and cool.
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