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szai

Well-Known Member
I always begin heating the cap over the bottom third, near the digger outter. This brings the Vapcap up to a nice toking temp from a cold start. The second cycle is heated over the middle third because there is residual heat in the tip and bottom heat is not needed at this point. I finish off a third cycle heating the top third of the cap. This gives me a nice toast colored ABV, smooth tokes and no coughing.

I always use fresh herb. I never take a toke and save the rest for later. The tip is loaded with the amount of herb I intend on fully extracting in one session, over about a minute or less.

For easy hits through the night, I use Pipes Induction Heater either with dry herb or with a concentrate using a concentrate pad. Concentrate is nice because I can load the Vapcap up with enough concentrate for several sessions without the flavor being comprimised. One hit and I'm back to dreamland. No loading, no dumping. Just instant bliss.

Checkout the link below on the method I use for concentrates.



Correct. Titanium Omni condensers are not compatible with spinning mouthpieces because the Omni condenser threads onto an Omni mp as a complete unit. Spinning mps are held onto a regular condenser with x shaped orings. Two different animals.

There are two types of condensers; regular condensers and Omni condensers. Both come in a standard length and an XL length. The condenser determines the overall length of your Vapcap. The standard length will give you a 3.5 inch Vapcap and the XL will give you a 4.25 inch Vapcap. The shorter length is great for stealth and the longer one is easier for large hands to handle. They are both great and it's nice to have both. The standard length ones go out and about with me and the longer ones stay at home for indoor use.

The regular condensers accommodate different configurations. For example a standard length condenser can accommodate a 62mm configuration. So you could have a Vapcap with;

- a 45mm BODY with a 17mm spinning mp.
Or
- a 62mm STEM with no mp.

an XLS length condenser can accommodate a 79mm configuration. So you could have a Vapcap with;

- a 62mm STEM with a 17mm mp.

The Omni condenser is a threaded condenser which threads onto a titanium Omni mp. The condenser and mp work together as one unit. By loosening of tightening the mp onto the condenser opens or closed the airflow for a set it and forget it customized air restriction.

What link?
 
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szai

Well-Known Member
Ok I'll write an ode to my out of commission zebrawood omnivong.


Oh where oh where has my little ti CCD screen gone?

Oh where oh where might it be?

Under the seat in a jar of abv?

In Lonnie's vacuum machine or cat's intestines?

I yearn for the return of my dynavap to form
With the mail I hope to soon receive

From dynavap hq
And filled with goodies for my lovely!
 
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cybrguy

Putin is a War Criminal
Is that a very young Katherine Ross or just some random (Gorgeous) hippie chick?

Yeah, probably not.
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But close...
 
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szai

Well-Known Member
Is that a very young Katherine Ross or just some random (Gorgeous) hippie chick?
Oh and also unlike the guy in my darling clementine I did not kiss her big Bertha of a sv3
And forget my dear zebra omnivong!

I'm trying brother I really am but I like to make quality shitposts and you can't rush quality. You can't even rush it with herbal assistance.
 

shredder

Well-Known Member
In my case the customized cap that I received today click only one time, without the "pre-click". Don't know if it's normal.. Do you have the same problem ?

EDIT : And the biggest problem is that I can't heat my stuff properly, and it's frustrating...

Your saying one click on the heat up? Or cool down?

Mine usually click once going up and twice going down in heat. The are two discs tho.

And what is going on with not heating properly? Too much or not enough?

On my last cap purchase a few weeks ago and not personalized but a regularly cap, it clicks a little late on the heat up. More so than my other caps. It's not a big deal and i posted about it at the time, but it works different than my other caps and i end up overheating with it cause I'm used to heating slightly past the click. It's a spare now.
 

Taazokaan

Well-Known Member
Your saying one click on the heat up? Or cool down?

Mine usually click once going up and twice going down in heat. The are two discs tho.

And what is going on with not heating properly? Too much or not enough?

On my last cap purchase a few weeks ago and not personalized but a regularly cap, it clicks a little late on the heat up. More so than my other caps. It's not a big deal and i posted about it at the time, but it works different than my other caps and i end up overheating with it cause I'm used to heating slightly past the click. It's a spare now.

Both of them. It clicks once on the heat up AND cool down. So with only the first click I don't know when to stop. If Istop at the click it's obviously not enough, so I should heat past the click at least 4-5 seconds for a good cooking. But I don't respect the click anymore and it's annoying.
Should I contact Dynavap ?
 
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VanCough

Environmentalist
Hi all, it's been a while!

Just dropping in to ask those of you who have both the old style cap with 'dynavap' written on it and the new cap with the current negative space logo on it, can say whether there are any differences between them in function? Or, if possible, just definitively recommend which one I should buy.

The reason I'm asking is because my friend who was borrowing my M has managed to dent the end of the cap and it no longer clicks like it should leading to combustion, so I'm trying to source a new cap but the two suppliers in the UK have both generations of cap and the older style one is a few £ cheaper.
 

stark1

Lonesome Planet
:spliff:
Hi all, it's been a while!

Just dropping in to ask those of you who have both the old style cap with 'dynavap' written on it and the new cap with the current negative space logo on it, can say whether there are any differences between them in function? Or, if possible, just definitively recommend which one I should buy.

The reason I'm asking is because my friend who was borrowing my M has managed to dent the end of the cap and it no longer clicks like it should leading to combustion, so I'm trying to source a new cap but the two suppliers in the UK have both generations of cap and the older style one is a few £ cheaper.


Get both, just because you can. In time it will be a VapCap keepsake.:)

You can always give your lesser liked to a friend, if you want. :spliff:
 

SloJimFizz

Unknown Member
Both of them. It clicks once on the heat up AND cool down. So with only the first click I don't know when to stop. If Istop at the click it's obviously not enough, so I should heat past the click at least 4-5 seconds for a good cooking. But I don't respect the click anymore and it's annoying.
Should I contact Dynavap ?

Some of my caps vary on time till second click happens and overall heat up time, but they all have the second click.
Have you tried torching an empty tip longer to see if there is indeed a second click?
When using my Aomai single flame, if I'm heating around near the digger outer, my second click can take as much as 6 seconds after my first click. I've often started to doubt if that first click was indeed the second, cause it feels so long that I must be combusting the hell out of this load, then the second click happens.
My average overall heat time is 13-15 seconds till second click. Yes, that long.
 

beyond6strings

Just another traveller in the Cannaverse
So I finally got a little Dynaverse $ set aside so I'm ordering a Standard Condenser to put in my Nonavong ala @Dynavaper, a new cap, and some odds and ends for maintenance and such. I'll be very intrigued to see how the new gen cap operates in @Pipes PS, and looking forward to have three, fully functional vapcaps, Cocobolo Omni, Carbon Fiber Omni XL, and a Cocobolo Nonavong.

Next order will be a bunch of caps and tips to pair with my borosilicate glass stems when they arrive in a week or so.
 

beyond6strings

Just another traveller in the Cannaverse
Something cool that I rarely see mentioned is that you can use an XL condenser with a (NonaVonG) stem (and Ti tip; SS is not the same) if you want to permanently block the airport without using the "x-ring trick".

@NicholasPetris I'm planning on using the standard condenser with my Cocobolo vong body to block the carb without the x-ring. No need for a mouthpiece with my Vong as I only use it in my J Hook or WP.
 

howzcat

Hard on Glass
For the most part my home VC use goes like this. Using a vong (and my Jarhead), I take the first hit (for flavor) in my mouth. Then I put it on a water piece and do 2 click to click hits. Sometimes the first WP hit cashes the load, but if not the second will.

I don't feel like I get enough precision in temps to temp step with the VC. I find battery vapes better for that, tho I rarely do it anymore.

unsure of whether i should buy a Nonavong with (or without) the MP.
My usage will be similar - first hit dry, and finish the chamber through the glass. Would you say that it is uncomfortable dry without the mp? What are your thoughts on this?
 

Summer

Long Island, NY
@howzcat, if you are unsure, you could always just buy a Nonavong stem & put it on your M condenser & see how you like it w/o a mouthpiece. Then, you'll have an idea if you should get a regular condenser or an XL condenser with a mp. I like the vong thru water w/o the mp, but occasionally take add'l. hits off it dry & have found no problem using it this way for a draw here & there. But it I were to predominantly use it dry, I'd want a mp.
 
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