FAQ Section
How does the OG differ from the XL Model?
Both models function identically, with the only distinction lying in their capacity.
What is the capacity of the Resinator?
The OG model accommodates up to 3 lbs. of biomass when utilizing CO2 extraction, whereas the XL model boasts
a larger 14.5 lb. capacity. It's important to note that these capacities are based on processing sugar
leaves rather than larger fans and water leaves. When employing dry ice, adjustments must be made to account
for the additional space occupied by the ice, resulting in a decrease in biomass capacity. For h3O
applications or as a trimmer, the recommended amount is half the maximum capacity for optimal performance.
How does CO2 work to trim?
Loading flower into the machine and introducing liquid CO2 into the chamber enables achieving extremely cold
temperatures. This process makes the exterior leaves brittle, causing them to fracture and fall through the
mesh screen without harming the flower's integrity. For optimal trimming with CO2, it's recommended to
maintain an "ice-cream" temperature, typically ranging between 10°F and 30°F. With proper preparation, this
method allows for trimming at an impressive rate of one pound per minute.
What do you mean by multi-use?
The Resinator machines uniquely integrate a trim feature, an extraction feature, and a water-bubble wash
feature within a single unit. Users can switch out various parts or accessories to seamlessly transition
between these different options. This versatility enables instant freezing, fracturing, and extraction of
trichomes and resin glands from both cured and uncured flowers and plant material. Remarkably, these
machines yield returns of 20-40% in as little as 2-10 minutes. Each Resinator purchase includes all the
necessary components for performing these three functions, exemplifying the concept of wet, dry, flash
freeze—all in one.
At what temperature is resin extraction from flowers or trim typically achieved?
Sub-zero temperatures, specifically below -65°F, are preferred for any extraction process. The addition of
liquid CO2 into the center chamber allows for temperature reduction, enabling extraction at extremely low
temperatures. For precise temperature and run time guidelines, refer to our extraction guide.
What is the live resin extraction?
The highest potency levels in bud are typically found in its live or uncured state. Sub-critical extraction
methods enable the processing of live or uncured plant matter, making it applicable in various forms such as
live resin, live rosin, live ice wax, and live trimming. The term "live resin" essentially refers to bud in
its uncured or raw state.
How should I handle the leftover "trim" once I've completed the trimming process?
Upon completing the trim feature with the Resinator, transition by swapping the mesh trim screen for any of
the extraction screens with specific micron ratings. Introduce your trim to the chamber and adhere to the
extraction guide, adhering to recommended run times, speeds, and load sizes. It's essential for TOR (The
Original Resinator) owners to switch to the extraction screen and commence extraction activities only if
they possess the necessary permits or licenses for such activities.
Why does my machine/motor keep turning off?
TThe motor is equipped with a safety feature that halts its operation, necessitating a reset (unplugging,
allowing it to reset, and plugging back in) to resume functionality. To prevent this occurrence, ensure the
drum comes to a complete stop before transitioning between forward and reverse, or vice versa.
Which micron-sized drum screens are included with the purchase of the machine?
The kits come prepackaged with a 1/4” mesh trim screen, along with one screen each in 200μm, 100μm, and 75μm
sizes. Additionally, every Resinator purchase includes a set of resin collection bags in 200μm, 100μm, and
75μm. For those interested, we offer 25μm, 50μm, and 150μm drum screens, as well as Resin Collection bags,
available for purchase on our website.
Does the use of CO2 for trimming result in any loss of the potency profile?
When utilizing CO2 for trimming, we observe less than a 1% total potency loss, surpassing the performance of
many manual trimmers. Certificates of Analysis are available on our website, continually updated with
additional data for transparency and information.
Is it permissible to clean the screens with alcohol, and is there a risk of the material cracking during the
cleaning process?
Certainly, both 99% and 70% alcohol are effective for washing screens without causing any cracking or
damage. Some customers also report success using ethanol. It is advisable to follow up with a rinse using
water and h3O2. However, like any screen or filter, with prolonged use, replacement may eventually be
necessary over time.
What is the difference in CO2 usage between the OG and XL versions, and how much can be accomplished with
the same CO2 tank for each?
While it may appear that less CO2 is required for the smaller OG model, the efficiency of CO2 use becomes
more apparent when considering the capacities of the XL unit. With the OG, you use only half the amount of
CO2, allowing for approximately three runs using a 50-pound tank. On the other hand, the XL enables running
almost 30 pounds of material in two runs with the same tank. For a more detailed understanding, refer to the
CO2 Frequently Asked Questions section.
What is the recommended duration for rotation when conducting CO2 extracts?
Depending on the application, we rotate for various durations. For instance, in our CO2 extraction video, we
ran for 60 minutes, showcasing a quantity extraction, which is common in distillate applications for color
extraction through SPD and fractional distillation techniques. Conversely, for applications like rosin or
live resin, we may only spin for 5-10 minutes.
How do you keep the temperature in the chamber so low?
The addition of liquid CO2 not only lowers the temperature to as low as -65°F, qualifying it as a
subcritical extraction, but it also displaces oxygen. Typically, this displacement requires around 20-25 lbs
of CO2, roughly half of a standard 50lb tank with a siphon tube. After this process, it generally takes
about an hour for the XL unit to normalize in temperature. The advantage of using less CO2 is that the
Resinator temperature normalizes faster.
Do we need to open co2 tank or add a lot more co2 during the process?
No, additional CO2 is only necessary when not fully flash freezing to the subcritical temperature zone,
which would ultimately require the same amount of CO2. To maintain the desired temperature range, all that
is needed is a microburst, or a 5-second shot, of CO2 at small intervals.
What was your initial pressure in PSI in your co2 tank?
CO2, when unregulated, exits the tank at approximately 800 psi. While manual regulation is possible with a
quarter turn, it is not necessary. Since we don't employ a closed-loop system, the pressure in the Resinator
chamber doesn't reach levels of concern. It's important to note that temperature takes precedence over
pressure, and as long as liquid CO2 is being added, it remains sufficient.
What maintenance does this machine necessitate?
The primary routine maintenance involves cleaning the equipment and occasionally replacing screens, akin to
any filter or screen. If maintenance is required, all parts are easily removable and replaceable for
convenient upkeep.
Is there a warranty for this product?
Please check the warranty tab on this page for warranty information.
How long will shipping take?
Please check our shipping policy
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What is the return policy?
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