Tank temp vs solvent temp

OilHead

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How much do you think the temperatures vary of the exterior of a tank vs the solvent?
 
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Fadedawg

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A bunch. The pool will be at the boiling point temperature at that pressure, while the bath temperature can be anything. For instance, with a Mk IVC bath temperature of 70/85F, the pool stays at 31.9F.

Without pressure you can't exceed boiling point.
 

OilHead

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I was thinking more along the lines of below the boiling point temperature. So if my solvent tank reads -10F, should the actual solvent be around that degree? @Fadedawg
 

Fadedawg

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I was thinking more along the lines of below the boiling point temperature. So if my solvent tank reads -10F, should the actual solvent be around that degree? @Fadedawg
I was speaking about the collection pot.

If the solvent storage tank is sitting static at -10F long enough, the contents will be at -10F as well.
 
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