Nitegazer
Well-Known Member
St. Verde,
Fantastic thread. I have a question for you, though:
Have you considered using an aspirator as a vacuum? It has several advantages over an electrical pump
- it costs less than $20 to produce a vacuum of the 28" hg you are looking for
- if drained to the outside, it is safer than a standard vacuum pump because the butane is flushed outdoors rather than into the air
- there are no lubricants that can absorb the butane, creating a fire risk (particularly with a non-lab pump that could produce sparks)
In my (scant) lab experience, electric vacuum pumps are avoided for volitiles like butane. I know you have never had a problem, but there seems to me to be a risk in using a non-lab grade electric vacuum pump.
Fantastic thread. I have a question for you, though:
Have you considered using an aspirator as a vacuum? It has several advantages over an electrical pump
- it costs less than $20 to produce a vacuum of the 28" hg you are looking for
- if drained to the outside, it is safer than a standard vacuum pump because the butane is flushed outdoors rather than into the air
- there are no lubricants that can absorb the butane, creating a fire risk (particularly with a non-lab pump that could produce sparks)
In my (scant) lab experience, electric vacuum pumps are avoided for volitiles like butane. I know you have never had a problem, but there seems to me to be a risk in using a non-lab grade electric vacuum pump.