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Bsdgaou

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Drum steriliser into clean room?
#26948583 - 09/21/20 10:28 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Do you move drum steriliser into clean room with hepa filter, when it's cooling? I have mine in garage in open air (garage doesn't have doors). Can this be problem at cooldown?
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seagu

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Re: Drum steriliser into clean room? [Re: Bsdgaou]
#26948801 - 09/22/20 05:14 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I have mine in a dirty shed.. no problems
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Re: Drum steriliser into clean room? [Re: seagu]
#26948813 - 09/22/20 05:35 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Youll see people talking about how important it is to move it into hepa filtered air. Its obviously preferable, but I sterilize in a trough outside and let it cool for a day OUTSIDE before bringing it inside. I have no contamination.
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seagu

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Re: Drum steriliser into clean room? [Re: Spore Shack]
#26948866 - 09/22/20 06:48 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I think its TR Davis that runs 6 steamers outside and is adding on but not bringing them inside. I think too if the sterilizer is closed except maybe a loose covering for air escape or some such there isn't nothing going to be getting into the barrels and whatnot is how it works so well... By the time it cools off and is opened to let stuff around the bags, the bags are sealed tight. Having it in a HEPA room could allow you to pull the bags out before it is fully cooled.. but why. If you need to do that then just build another sterilizer.
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Re: Drum steriliser into clean room? [Re: seagu]
#26949595 - 09/22/20 03:28 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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You are talking about what the fungus, not TR Davis. TR has a huge pressure sterilizer. But seagu and Spore Shack are correct. Just let it cool before opening and then you can transfer the bags to your lab in the open air without a problem.
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seagu

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Re: Drum steriliser into clean room? [Re: SHROOMSISAY01]
#26949925 - 09/22/20 06:49 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yea that too
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Bsdgaou

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Re: Drum steriliser into clean room? [Re: seagu]
#26950296 - 09/22/20 11:22 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Great, thank you all. I was thinking building "martha style with HEPA and positive pressure" 1x1 meter (3x3 ft) just to put drum inside it. Now I don't need to.
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Re: Drum steriliser into clean room? [Re: Bsdgaou]
#26957638 - 09/27/20 03:54 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Okay so if you don't already have a drum sterilizer get you a Chinese 6kw sauna steamer, and a chanel enclosed bun rack. The bun rack comes on wheels, so it can roll around easily. Cost me about $700 to build, steams 450lbs of sub per cycle, and has a door and wracks for EASY loading/unloading. The space between the bags that the shelf offers also allows for much quicker cycles than the barrel. I let it cool outside, then Turn it to oour lab tent, and unzip the tent in a way to allow the front door of the enclosed rack points into the tent. I turn on the positive pressure, unload in front of flow hoods, and then zip back closed and flip on the hood.
Side note if ya can't take this advice, last month a left a sterilized, un sealed bag of masters mix on the ground outside to see how long it took it to contaminate. It took 3.5 weeks before a mystery fungus found its way to the top of the sub. Letting it cool outside isn't ideal, but if you wipe your bags with iso before knocking up you should be fine.
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