I have no doubt in my mind that someone will come around and eat my lunch if I don’t continue to innovate. I also have absolute confidence in my ability to continue to do so. But having a better cheaper supply of equipment isn’t really that relevant here. I’m not selling anything that’s been done before and in this particular instance I’ve already posted multiple open source designs for chillers like this because I would like to STOP building them lol.
And you’re right, if I was a chiller manufacturer I would probably be happy if everyone else built shitty equipment. But I’m not and for everyone other than chiller manufacturers, better products are a good thing. I could care less if the best chiller in the world came from Huber or some shenzen based factory. But I doubt Huber is really concerned about it.
Hemp is an amazing bioaccumulator regardless of where it’s planted my guy, you’d be horrified by how much heavy metals hemp grown in CO and other areas along the front range rip out of the ground, and many of our extraction processes only concentrate those quantities
I am planning on starting a brand and i will 3rd party my final formulas- mostly to preve its below .3 thc and avoid those issues. The market changes and i hear concerns of heavy metals in carts. Im gonna be edibles or dog stuff or topical to avoid the drama.
Hey guys, share you a video.
We tested our 50/80 chiller with 30L ethanol according to the customer’s request.
The results are exciting: here is the report and vide.
Chiller model: DLSB-50/80(6P Temcumseh compressor *2, close system, plate exchanger)
Room temperature is 32C, capacity of the ethanol in the pot: 30L
It takes 38 mins to get the ethanol down to -74C.
Let me know if you are interested.