Upgrading from PP to constant blending

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Magnet6x6

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Hi all,

I'm new to the forum.

I've recently been doing some research on the web with regards to upgrading my system to constant blending and banked 32%.

In the course of my research I've read a number of articles, including some from SB, with great interest. I've done a lot of other web research and found some great info, I have Vance's books and I'm experienced at PP blending etc.

What I'd really like is to look at a schematic of an efficiently planned system that I can use as a model to build mine on.

Another area that I need to define is the make up of the 32% bank in terms of the number of cylinders in each, the number of banks etc and to estimate how many fills each arrangement will give me. I'm hopeless at maths and was wondering if there was a site I could go to that has this sort of info. I've done some work on it but I'd like to confirm my muddled thinking.

I'd like the finished product to look as professional as possible but as is the norm for many of us I'm on a fairly tight budget.

Filtration is another concern. Is it necessary to fit a hyper filter to the system or can I build in a duplicate filter system (mirroring the original) as a back up/fail safe?

I'd also be interested to know what purity testing equipment and protocols you're all using.

I'd appreciate any advice or suggestions that the list may have to offer.

Thanks
 
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