Winegums

I make things from wood
Accessory Maker
As good as the M tip is I personally think it's easier to use the Ti tip as a beginner. It's harder to combust if you're sticking to the click with the Ti tip and I've had the M tip scorch the load pretty bad on the second heat a few times despite sticking to the click. There's also less chance of scorched fingers.
 

Dynavaper

Karma Farmer
I must admit that I always underestimated the stealthness of the Vapcap. I never used it in public back at home, because I thought that it is obviously suspicious. But it isn't. I spend my holidays on Corsica right now and just played Pétanque with some local old guys for several hours and had at least 3 or 4 Vapcaps without anyone noticing. I played quite good, by the way... ;)

In @ataxian's words: Vapcap + c99 + Ricard + Pétanque == CIVILZED! :)
 

bizwaxzion

Enigmatic Cannabist
I've gravitated back to the Ti tips also. I was using the 18M quite a bit, but it seems to take more more heat cycles to get it done. With my Ti tips I can heat just past the click, hit, heat 3-4s, hit, heat 3-4s, hit, heat 2-3 and hit to cool down. ABV looks like french roast. I know this is not the recommended way - and has potential for overheating - but once it's committed to muscle memory, there's no better way to enjoy the vapcap IMO.
 

Sketch420

Well-Known Member
So am I one of the very few who isn't a fan of the the LE TI tip? It's nice and all but doesn't seem to hit the high temps i usually go for. Also i really only get one large hit, the rest are wispy. Been using dynavap for a year plus now so it's not my technique, I just feel I don't get the same satisfaction out of the new cap as the older generation.
Anyways just a thought..
 

HughJundys

Waistband Optimizer
Staff member
I started my DynaVap experience with the Omni XL. I recently got some spinning mouthpieces and some XL condensers to go with bodies I have on order from a couple of the artists here.
I picked up a blackwood stem and chakte kok mouthpiece to try it out. Love the way it looks. It vapes well just like my Omni.
There is one little thing though. I'm not sure if maybe I put it together incorrectly. Yes I can turn the mouthpiece but it's stiff as hell. There is no way I could hold the tip with my pinky and rotate this device using the spinning function faster than I can do it without it. My guess is I'm doing it wrong. Any tips?
 

MegaMan2k

Well-Known Member
I've gravitated back to the Ti tips also. I was using the 18M quite a bit, but it seems to take more more heat cycles to get it done. With my Ti tips I can heat just past the click, hit, heat 3-4s, hit, heat 3-4s, hit, heat 2-3 and hit to cool down. ABV looks like french roast. I know this is not the recommended way - and has potential for overheating - but once it's committed to muscle memory, there's no better way to enjoy the vapcap IMO.

Im a little autistic when it comes to ordering new stuff so i generally go thru all the details, like this, before i pull the trigger on a certain item-

I would like get the hit in as few hits as possible,
Can I change the tip on a "m 2018" ?

Edit;

I see a "Dynavap Titanium Tip" listed on vapefiend at 36£, my logic tells me this tip fits the "M"?
 
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nickdanger

Collector of Functional Art
There is one little thing though. I'm not sure if maybe I put it together incorrectly. Yes I can turn the mouthpiece but it's stiff as hell. There is no way I could hold the tip with my pinky and rotate this device using the spinning function faster than I can do it without it. My guess is I'm doing it wrong. Any tips?
Is it possible that you have the xrings switched -- the larger one goes inside the body, and one of the smaller ones fits inside the top of the mouthpiece. I had this same problem until I discovered I had the rings in the wrong position.
 

freddiegibbs

Well-Known Member
Loving my Omni XL thus far. Came home late last night to find my first green envelope waiting, and suddenly all the day's troubles evaporated away. Fine tuned it all night to find the sweet spot where the condenser gives me those dense hits I'm looking for. Those 2nd and 3rd hits....whew! I am happy to say I have not combusted once yet, and have shown all due deference and respect for the click. The Wenge XL Dynastash is absolutely beautiful. Everyone wanted to touch it at breakfast this morning. I am still trying to figure out exactly how to load the Omni chamber from the stash. Also, removing the Omni from the stash without spilling material. But I'm getting there!

Noob question: How often should I wax my o-rings?
 
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HughJundys

Waistband Optimizer
Staff member
Is it possible that you have the xrings switched -- the larger one goes inside the body, and one of the smaller ones fits inside the top of the mouthpiece. I had this same problem until I discovered I had the rings in the wrong position.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=110&v=R-m7JjN1eWg

Thank you for that. I wasn't 100% on the o-ring order. Your comment caused me to look into it more.

I wan't making that little space between the large o-ring and the mouthpiece AND when I was reassembling I was pushing on the front of the mouthpiece which he advises against. I took it apart and put a little beeswax on the stem and o-rings. While my mouthpiece does not spin as freely as his does in the vid it does rotate a lot better than it did. I think if I play with it a bit more, maybe put a little wax on the interior of the mouthpiece I'll be golden.
 

Vaporware

Well-Known Member
Dank help my friend, i just ordered my "M" with the TI Tip,
Also this thread hyped me to get priority shipping, lol

Since you don’t want to go all out on your first try, that’s a good combination to start with. In case you didn’t know though, completely blocking the carb will leave you with a very restricted airflow and you’ll probably want to pull vapor into your mouth first and then into your lungs with a breath of open air.

Alternatively, you can lightly cover the hole or feather it to get denser vapor with an easier draw.

One of the best things about the Omnis is that you can set that level by turning the mouthpiece to lengthen or shorten the condenser tube inside, then you can use it without worrying about the hole.

If there’s still time, a couple of things you may want are a “fat mouthpiece” which fits 14mm joints in case you want to try it through water, and maybe extra screens and degummed hemp fiber if you think you’ll want to make filters (although most don’t seem to find them necessary).

A Dynastash or other case/stand, especially one with a magnet, is also useful but it can wait if you want, just make sure you wait long enough to grab the cap if you’re taking it off with your fingers instead of a magnet. It seems to be okay for me to grab soon after the cool down click (maybe right when it clicks but I haven’t pushed it).
 

u812many

Well-Known Member
So am I one of the very few who isn't a fan of the the LE TI tip? It's nice and all but doesn't seem to hit the high temps i usually go for. Also i really only get one large hit, the rest are wispy. Been using dynavap for a year plus now so it's not my technique, I just feel I don't get the same satisfaction out of the new cap as the older generation.
Anyways just a thought..


It was my least used tip when I first got it, had a similar experience as you. I now find my LE tip best used for microdosing in a bubbler. I have it paired up with an omni, ccd adjusted to smallest herb chamber
 

MegaMan2k

Well-Known Member
Since you don’t want to go all out on your first try, that’s a good combination to start with. In case you didn’t know though, completely blocking the carb will leave you with a very restricted airflow and you’ll probably want to pull vapor into your mouth first and then into your lungs with a breath of open air.

Alternatively, you can lightly cover the hole or feather it to get denser vapor with an easier draw.

One of the best things about the Omnis is that you can set that level by turning the mouthpiece to lengthen or shorten the condenser tube inside, then you can use it without worrying about the hole.

If there’s still time, a couple of things you may want are a “fat mouthpiece” which fits 14mm joints in case you want to try it through water, and maybe extra screens and degummed hemp fiber if you think you’ll want to make filters (although most don’t seem to find them necessary).

A Dynastash or other case/stand, especially one with a magnet, is also useful but it can wait if you want, just make sure you wait long enough to grab the cap if you’re taking it off with your fingers instead of a magnet. It seems to be okay for me to grab soon after the cool down click (maybe right when it clicks but I haven’t pushed it).


Sounds like a nice concept they created with the airflow was indeed hoping for some dense vapor

the fat mouthpiece seemed to only be available thru the "DynaKit" on vapefiend, which wasnt in stock so i will have to make due without that until it restocks i suppose.

Any other methods i could use until i get the prober one? Like some sort of ghetto-fix :D
 

Vaporware

Well-Known Member
Sounds like a nice concept they created with the airflow was indeed hoping for some dense vapor

the fat mouthpiece seemed to only be available thru the "DynaKit" on vapefiend, which wasnt in stock so i will have to make due without that until it restocks i suppose.

Any other methods i could use until i get the prober one? Like some sort of ghetto-fix :D

As long as you don't cover the hole in the mouthpiece, I don't see why it wouldn't work to just wrap the bottom of the stem and/or mouthpiece with anything that will let it sit in the joint without letting unwanted air through. Some kind of plastic maybe, even cloth might work if it's wrapped tightly. You could always put tape over it if it's not air-tight. "Ghetto" enough fix for ya? ;)

I know I've seen other people use some other rubbery plastic or silicone adapters they got elsewhere too, so something like that may work for you if you have a lot of parts for other vapes hanging around.
 
Hi all, I ordered an XL condenser conversion kit on 420 to convert my M to an XLS. It works great, only thing is they sent it in a standard size tube. I saw a guy on reddit who says he received his in a longer tube - it’s not a huge deal but means I don’t have an easy way to store and carry my Vapcap around now it’s at the longer length. Wondering what kind of tubes others might have received with their condensers? Was it an oversight from Dynavap or just luck of the draw? Also if you have any recommendations on where I might pick up a suitable tube in Europe without risking customs and long delivery times from Dynavap it would be much appreciated!
 

olivianewtonjohn

Well-Known Member
Sounds like a nice concept they created with the airflow was indeed hoping for some dense vapor

the fat mouthpiece seemed to only be available thru the "DynaKit" on vapefiend, which wasnt in stock so i will have to make due without that until it restocks i suppose.

Any other methods i could use until i get the prober one? Like some sort of ghetto-fix :D

Since they dont have the fat mouthpiece buy a 10mm to 14 mm glass adapter instead. Its better all around IMO
 
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