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Feasibility of evaporating solvent indoors?

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I'm starting to make plans for my first DMT extraction. One problem is that I don't have access to an outdoors area to perform the solvent evaporation. Is it sensible to precipitate in the freezer and evaporate the remains of the solvent indoors (with windows open, of course)? How long does evaporating after freezer precipitation usually take? Does a lot of solvent still need to be evaporated?

(in no case I would stay indoors while the solvent evaporates, which is why I'd like to know how long it usually takes, more or less)
 
Thanks Voidmatrix, I'm happy to hear it's a matter of hours and not days.
Should electric appliances such as fridges be turned off, or is that overkill?
 
I've done it in a corner of the basement without leaving the house on 20 grams of bark extractions. Windows open. If you can take a walk and come back into your house and not smell it, you're OK. The bulk of it is gone in a couple hours as said. It might need more drying, but no real fumes.
 
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