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Preparing Your New Freeze Dryer for Making Hash with a "Bread Cycle"

As a hash maker, you know that producing high quality hash requires precision and attention to detail at every step of the process. One important step that is often overlooked is the "bread cycle" when using a new freeze dryer.

A bread cycle is a test run of the freeze dryer using a simple substrate, such as bread, before using it to process more valuable materials. This initial test allows you to make any necessary adjustments to the freeze dryer and ensure that it is running properly before moving on to more costly materials.

There are several reasons why it is important to run a bread cycle when using a new freeze dryer:

  1. Calibration: A bread cycle allows you to calibrate the freeze dryer to the optimal temperature and pressure settings. This ensures that your final product will have the desired consistency and potency.

  2. Quality control: By running a bread cycle, you can ensure that the freeze dryer is functioning properly and producing consistent results. This helps to prevent any issues that may arise during the processing of more valuable materials.

  3. Cost savings: Freeze drying can be a costly process, especially when using high quality materials. By running a bread cycle, you can identify any potential issues with the freeze dryer before using more expensive materials, potentially saving you a significant amount of money in the long run.

  4. Removing oily smell: When a freeze dryer is new, it may have a strong oily smell due to the presence of lubricating oils used in the manufacturing process. This oily smell can potentially be transferred to the materials being processed in the freeze dryer, affecting the overall quality and taste of the final product. By running a bread cycle, the oils and other contaminants present in the freeze dryer can be removed, ensuring that the final product is free from any off-putting odors.

In conclusion, running a bread cycle when using a new freeze dryer is an important step in the hash making process. It allows you to calibrate the freeze dryer, ensure quality control, save money, and remove the oily smell associated with new freeze dryers. Don't skip this crucial step in the process – your final product will thank you.

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