Extraction tCheck 2 in the house of FD

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I have been given the pleasure to test the tCheck 2 here at the house. This item has the potential to show me everything from flower to my coconut oils that i use to make baked goods.

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As of right now i have done a few tests and am working with the engineering department with my results. It seems that the infusions, (coconut oil and tincture) are coming out close to desired THC. The one thing that i am seeing the largest difference on is the flower aspect of the device.

I have local lab tested (industry testing) strains that were tested at 19-21% and 27-29% thc. When tested in the tCheck the same flower tested as follows.

Anvil Lab test 19-21%
- tCheck 11-12%

Royal Kush 27-29%
- tCheck 14-15%

The book calls for a 10% +/- but that is a little off. I have provided my results to the team and am awaiting a response. Stay tuned for results and to see what comes of the testing.
 
What were the lab results of the infusions of these strains? I've been curious about this device.
 
I bought one of these several months ago.
I don't think it works right.
My long soak infusions, both oil and alcohol came out way too high, by a factor of 4 or more.

It correctly tested zero on plain alcohol, but when I tried fan leaves soaked in alcohol, the device thought they were stronger than flower.
My tentative belief is that chlorophyll screws it up.
Or maybe they sent me a dud.

I've been making infusions for some time, have lab experience, and don't think it's my fault.
 
I bought one of these several months ago.
I don't think it works right.
My long soak infusions, both oil and alcohol came out way too high, by a factor of 4 or more.

It correctly tested zero on plain alcohol, but when I tried fan leaves soaked in alcohol, the device thought they were stronger than flower.
My tentative belief is that chlorophyll screws it up.
Or maybe they sent me a dud.

I've been making infusions for some time, have lab experience, and don't think it's my fault.

I ran a test on some cheese we grew last year, it came up 19.9% THCa
Accidentally left it soaking all night, which extracted more of the chlorophyll than can be done in the 5 minutes, and it came up 20.6 THCa (understandable that the alcohol extracted more overnight) It was very green.
Then just to see, I ran a test on some green leaf of some autos we just harvested, that came up 6.8 THCa (understandable because there are cannabinoids in some leaves)

Seems like I am getting consistent readings.
 
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