He recommended my CBC method to you then I elaborated more and your going to ask him if what I said is valid? Why would he have suggested me in the first place if not?
Just toss a small ratio of CBC in and see the magic it performs at lowering viscosity.
He suggested watching your videos but I did not recall him commenting on cbc usage directly. No offense intended, I just think he has the most experience of many of the guys here since he runs such a large business and handles these things on a daily basis .
Again, I don’t know what you do or what your credentials are or what you do professionally for a living. You seem to have the basic stuff mastered but @cart.farm has personally gone out their way on the phone to explain the science to me.
So yes I trust their guidance. I also do business with them so yea. @HowToWeed
I took no offense, I just meant they’re just going to end up confirming what I said or they wouldn’t have linked those videos. Just trying to save you some time waiting for their reply.
That is a liquid cannabinoid that makes even the thickest blends more fluid for carting. It is useful if your blend is too thick even after adding terps
@HowToWeed one last question brother, taking a look at the formula ratio up top, do you predict cbc to be absolutely necessary, or will the 5% canna terps solve my problems? I can increase terp ratio as well as I wouldn’t have to wait for some cbc to come in. ops have already been on hold for over a week now.
I can’t afford to make another bad / unusable batch , not money wise but reputation wise. my business partner is already expecting i come up with something before the end of the week and already knows i failed the first batch.
It’s not possible to make a bad or unuseable batch … if you use too much terps add more distillate, if there’s not enough terps add more, you can always continue to change the batch until it’s good. Your overthinking it, it’s literally impossible to go wrong unless you spill it on the floor…
You can only have a temporarily bad mixture, which just needs some more work is all. Unless you already filled the vape carts I guess, then your fucked…
5% terpenes should be fine. 100% distillate with no terpenes should still flow fine in your vape unless you got bad distillate… it’s nearly impossible to mess this up in any way…
I took a look at your cbc rosin vape cart vid, you seem to know more than I expected! very nice info
I’m pretty sure the distillate is good , gives a really nice high when i can finally manage a manual re-wick on this failed batch. yes i already filled some carts up so can’t salvage it .
Twist off the tops. Drain the carts, and refill them, unless their snap tips, which I would always advise against purchasing. The only vapes people should be using are twist tops imo, this being one reason for such.
Sounds like the issue here is your live resin then, it’s not terpy enough? Do you have a picture of the live resin? I often use live resin AS the only terpenes and it’s fine…
I would like to note this thread and this advice is for smaller scales. Most the people posting here only operate at larger scales and forget that these styles exist for the smaller guys.
The glass carts that OP has filled will allow them a near lossless recovery if heated to 170f in a toaster oven and dumped out into the new mixing vessel
@HowToWeed is a perfect resource in this instance because blending smaller batches and experimenting with novel home scale tech is something he’s been documenting for years.
Put an extra 2 seconds per cart to twist them on instead of press, your customers will appreciate it.
I get that 20000 seconds or even 200000 seconds adds up quickly but then just upcharge. I still stand by press tops being inconvenient (for the consumer) products and I recommend against their purchase by customers. They lead to increased waste as vape carts can be filled several times if using a clean oil. People like to refill their carts sometimes or even pour in some nicotine vape oil into it to get the last out. Or open the top and heat them when empty to get the last bits out, or to save a batch, the advantages of twist tops far outweighs the small benefit of time the producer saves.
But I’m just biased for that for sure. I bet there is some kind of machine that could be made that can twist on 1000 caps as fast as they can be pressed on if someone so desired to make it.
Snap tops have superior sealing and this superior performance. A coil that will clog with a twist top wont with a snap top. To get the same performance out of a twist top you have to run a very expensive bottom fill system (like the glass carts in reference of this thread)
This is a horrible practice with ceramic coiled carts. The ceramic can break down and lead to health issues. This is the reason why we only sell quartz coil screw tops. Getting every last drop of usage out of ceramic coil carts is hazardous.
Producers are supposed to get things right the first time. Thats why I keep telling you that scales make completely different world with their own unique issues. The aforementioned reasons are the reason oil producers don’t put more effort into that hardware style
okay guys I was just made aware that cbd isolate is much cheaper than cbc and also acts as a thinner and will add to the entourage effect so i’m gonna try some of that , some cbts, and some other jazz. I have faith this new recipe is gonna work great in the gcell2 @qma@HowToWeed
How does it make a difference for leaks? I’ve never heard that. Just a better seal? If it’s twisted in all the way it’s a perfect seal is it not?, or does it have to do with some other factor? Would love to hear more.
Bulk can adjust to bottom fill, doing things faster isn’t better imo. Even if you need to make 100 million vapes better to do it right than save a few hundred thousand man hours imo.