I see mention of their trademarked “electro passive recovery system” in a video on their ig but I can’t find an explanation of what it is, how it works, why it’s special. I figured I may get an objective explanation here.
Butane falling film?
Trademark or patent? If it’s just a trademark without a corresponding patent then it’s just a bunch of meaningless words for marketing fluff or so people can’t name their product that. Now, if they went through the effort to patent such a system then they may have developed something of value. A trademark alone doesn’t mean they created anything other than a brand/image
God bless bizzy. His butane FFE is a serious unit. No other companies compare! or wasted there time on ethanol FFEs lol
It’s a passive recovery system using a chiller instead of CO2
nowhere in that description do I find a hint of anything particularly innovative haha
Just tm no mention of patent. I understand that tm doesn’t mean innovation, but if they felt like a part/process was worth naming even if just for marketing purposes and they are often called the industry leader I wanted to understand what it is and how it works.
That’s all. Just using a seperate heatX powered by a chiller, instead of the solvent columns with lc02.
Electro because it uses an (overpriced) electric chiller to drive the passive process.
Not always true. It takes pretty much no time or money to file a trademark, unlike a patent. In my experience the more technical sounding the trademark the more BS the tech behind it is. It’s always some garbage like “Nano Fusion Rapidsorption TriCannabio-Tech Delivery System” but you look at the contents and it’ll be like hemp oil + soy lecithin + MCT oil. A lot of trademarks pretty much just distort the laws of false advertising by making up a fake combination of words to imply it’s something it isn’t.
I’m not familiar with this system so I’m just generalizing here but I’d guess it’s just something common with a pretty generic modification and a fancy name to make it seem better than it is.
people still want to buy equipment from Bizzybee?
Why wouldn’t they?
I’m curious—I happen to like the footprint and general setup of their systems.
Also, who would be your choice for conventional bho systems?
I’d go with Pinnacle/ETS all day long. I don’t really think there is any question there.
An ets? For what reason? Definitely not throughput
I’m going with custom built from glacier tanks and certified by @3PCertz
Sooo much cheaper
Washington is a breeze compared to the rest of the nation
certifications to start
Ok, what else?
To be honest, is there really any other reason? lol…
Certs cost 7500